rdcast
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I'm looking to buy hairless(naked) mice, with white skin. Any help would be appreciated.
All the best,
Robert
Long Island, NY
All the best,
Robert
Long Island, NY
Have you had any luck?.....I'm looking for hairless mice myself!UOTE]
Not in the least StinaUIUC...This is frustrating that hairless mice would be so difficult to find. But I will inform you of my source if and when i find a breeder. Thanks for asking.
- Whatever they are, people can look at the pics and decide if they suit them or not, I think most people looking at them with an untrained eye would describe them as essentially hairless when compared to a normal mouse, even though some do have fuzz. But again, thanks for the technical info....sorry I misread the fuzzy hairless post....it's not like double rex or true hairless in rats. Hairless in mice and rats is the same gene (recessive hr) and normally produces an essentially completely hairless animal with no skin pigment...they may or may not have whiskers as adults. They grow hair normally and then lose it as they grow.
When you say “some labs” could you be a little more specific? I have no experience in this sort of acquisition. Also, being as they are, living creatures, is it always required to pick them up personally?Some labs will sell true hairless. I am hoping to get some in the near future myself.
There’s a private lab somewhere in Manhattan that sold a bunch of naked mice to a research hospital. Just don’t know how to find it yet.I hope to get mine from Simonsen Labs (www.simlab.com). They will ship them, but they have to be picked up from an airport (there are very specific shipping requirements for mammals).
it is very hard to breed true hairless mice. they tend to have nursing problems. so well i guess they get pregnant just a easy as other mice but they make horrible mothers. If you want to breed them it is best to get hairless males. breed to normal females then breed male to those offspring to create more hairless.
plus hairless x hairless produces less offspring
Thanks for the info and I apologize if I explained the genetics incorrectly- Whatever they are, people can look at the pics and decide if they suit them or not, I think most people looking at them with an untrained eye would describe them as essentially hairless when compared to a normal mouse, even though some do have fuzz. But again, thanks for the technical info.
rdcast- sent you a PM