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Rennie

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I don't know what its worth (if anything) or how much interest there is for them but I have seen a few ads asking for hairless mice lately so I thought I'd see if anyone wanted it.
I recently had a male mouse born from normal parents with a big hairless patch over about half its back. I REPEAT IT IS NOT COMPLETELY HAIRLESS, the head and rear end are normal, white mouse with barely any hair over most of the back, but you could possibly use it to breed some completely hairless ones over a few generations.
I actually thought it was just diseased and losing hair at first but hopefully it isn't :wink:

I can take pics if you want, pick up only from Bankstown area.

PM me or post here or just start a random debate if you like :lol:
 
Maybe I should just send him to Advanced Hair :lol:
 
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By the way, he is barely a month old.
 
How old is this mouse? I've seen some runty babies lose most of their hair before. Also some rex (curly coat) mice go through moults...

I wouldn't mind seeing a picture if you have one. :D
 
Around 3-4 weeks old.
Thanks for that, I guess I should keep it for a bit longer to see if it grows back then eh.
I'll get a picture up here in a few days, I'm working too much at the moment.
 
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