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yes i know best worker to worker is the best way to go but what would you breeders out there put over there silver jill to get more silvers or black eyed whites .what about a sandy carrying silver genes or would you go for a albino hob . look forward to your answers and whys ,please no slagging of why you want to breed for colour just good advise what you would do :victory:

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so how are black eyed whites bred?

 

anybody?

thats opening up yet another can of worms, as poorly marked silvers can moult out to an albino coat, thus looking like a black eyed white as you put it, I have two jills here that could easily pass as BEW's, which then starts the disscussion, do BEW's really exist, or are they moulted out silvers :hmm:

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iv been told that an albino an a silver mating will produce BEW kitts

 

have done this pairing two seasons on the trot, with 3 silver jills, never produced BEW'S only silvers, albino's and polecat, not saying it cant be done, but someone could mistake a poorly marked silver, as a BEW

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iv been told that an albino an a silver mating will produce BEW kitts

 

have done this pairing two seasons on the trot, with 3 silver jills, never produced BEW'S only silvers, albino's and polecat, not saying it cant be done,

 

You won't.

 

The white of albinos and the white of BEWs has different origins.

Colour in animals is due to cells called 'melanocytes'. These produce melanin which gives the ferret its' colour. Albinos have melanocytes but they aren't 'switched on'. BEWs dont have melanocytes.

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