Folks, There was much weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth recently over the word defects when used in conjunction with the word genetic. The term defect is appropriate, and scientific, regardless of its emotional index. A genetic defect is any trait that, rather than enhancing a creature's ability to survive, impedes it. If the trait makes no impact, it is considered genetically neutral. Color traits that do not have health issues attached are neutral. Neural crests are not. This list boasts a number of people who are conversant with proper terminology. Rather than flying into a rage and defending your ferrets when you read such a term, it would be well for us to learn the scientific language. The ability to understand scientific terminology will give you an advantage in many areas, particularly when you are dealing with a vet or studying any area of ferret health. That is why we're on this list, right? GEC @};~ and the Three Musteteers; Athos {Mischief}, Porthos {Kaos} and Aramis {Trouble} [Posted in FML issue 4888]