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How do you know when a ferret is ready to breed?
Dark eyed white ferret
If the ferret has pink eyes it is usually an albino. If it has dark eyes it is called a dark-eyed-white or dew for short
Dew= Dark Eyed White. Main color is white sometimes may have black guard hairs & black or dark colored eyes. Sometimes called a BEW.. black eyed white.
A pink eyed polecat is an albino ferret that was domesticated from the European polecat ferret
Domestic ferrets come in many colors and patterns: Albino- an all white ferret with red/ruby eyes Dark eyed white- an all white ferret with black eyes Sable- The guardhairs (the outer, longer hairs) are dark brown to black in color, and the undercoat is cream colored. The tail and legs are the same color as the body. The face has a full band, black, "bandit" mask Silver- Guard hairs are dark grey to light silver, with silver patches around the face. Chocolate- A variation of the sable, this ferret is a lighter brown color. Cinnamon- Another sable variation, this ferret has a reddish tint to its coat. Then there are the different patterns: Point- The ferret has a "V" shaped masked which may be darker or lighter than the rest of the body. Mitt- The ferret has white feet and a white bib on the chest. Blaze- This ferret has a white stripe down the head and neck. Ferrets with white on their head can be predisposed to deafness Panda- The whole head is white, with some white extending down the neck. Usually has a white bib and feet.
Dark-eyed Juncos are variable in color with most races having a gray or brown head and breast sharply set off from a white belly. White outer tail feathers are easily seen in flight.
Sounds like you have a blue eyed white Netherland Dwarf.
Siamese
M. Mulanax has written: 'Dark-eyed Junco' -- subject(s): Dark-eyed junco
Yes, the Dark-eyed Junco is commonly called the Snowbird.
Ray Bradbury wrote "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed" in the late 1940s. The short story was first published in 1949.
Red eyed (Wild) is dominant over the recessive mutated white eye trait.White eyes is a sex-linked trait. If you cross a white eyed male with a homozygous (wild) red eyed female, all the females will be red eyed carriers and the males will be red eyed also.