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>From: Sukie Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: tats and mixed up papers; unusual biter
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>>She has a tattoo in one ear that looks something like a Y or a T in a
>>slightly greenish blue.
>Interesting. I can't recall what color dye Hagan uses. Could it be
>an "H"? There certainly are smaller farms other than the "Big 4", so
>perhaps one of those or a smaller breeder.
Hagens get (or at least were getting in the recent past) an "H" in one ear
and an X or a Y (for gender) in the other. The X or Y is a much lighter
tattoo and can fade away completely (the pet store where I got Amelia, a
Hagen girl, told me that they do the gender tattoo to sort them for the
proper operations). Both tattoos fade to a turquoise or greenish-blue
color from their original blueish black, so it sounds likely to me that
the first person (not Sukie) has a Hagen ferret. Her general description
also brought back fond memories of little baby Amelia. She loved as
fiercely as she played :)
Regina
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[Posted in FML issue 3803]
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