Hi, I'm curious, what is this Waardensburg Syndrome I sometimes see
mentioned. I've never run across it any ferret info. or books I've read.
Someone mentioned something about being a roaning female? Is that what it
is?? See, I have a male ferret, Charlie, who came a normal sable. Then,
when he was about 1yrs. old his coat started getting a lot of silver/grey
in it, starting with the tail and proceeding up his back. He is now quite
a mixture of sable and gray on the lower 3/4 of his body. His shoulders,
face etc. are sable. I read that some ferrets progressively roan (gray
up??) from ages 3 up, becoming more gray over a period of several years,
but Charlie started this young and it progressed rapidly and now seems
to have stabilized (he'll be 2, Dec. 28/00). So, is this roaning that
started early and progressed rapidly, or is it WS?? Or is it just a coat
change. It seemed to start when he shed his first spring coat (about
Oct./Nov. of 99). I would appreciate any feedback on this as well as a
description of this "Waardensburg Syndrome". Thanks so much,
Dooks,
Dee the Dangerous, Dastardly Smee
(Well, not really, more like silly and goofy)
[Posted in FML issue 3252]
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