Darrin writes
>sorry but introducing defective genes just for the sake of "cuteness"
>bothers me... I myself would love to own a panda or silvermitt.. but
>not at the sake of the possibilities of genetic disabilities..
>
>do others have feeling on this ?
I strongly agree with you.
I owned a deaf cinnamon blaze, and while Buttons didn't seem to mind that
he was deaf, and was as wonderful a ferret as one can imagine, he did
have other issues related to his deafness. Deliberately breeding for OR
promoting color patterns (blaze, panda, dark-eyed white) that are known
to have a high incidence of hearing problems and related neural crest
issues is, in my opinion, unconscionable.
One point: I don't believe there are similar issues with silver mitts.
The mitt and roaning (increasing white with age) patterns are controlled
by different genetics.
Linda Iroff
International Ferret Congress
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[Posted in FML issue 4667]