I would find it quite enlightening to hear the possible effects of inbreeding. I have a second-generation pair and know I'll need to pull in new DNA after this generation, but I'd like to know what happens to gerbils if inbred. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann-Marie L. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 7:35 AM Subject: Re: Right-bending tail? > your English is fine,,, Is it possible that the pup is a result from > inbreeding? I know to much inbreeding can cause deformed tails.
- Right-bending tail? Silje Gamst
- Re: Right-bending tail? Bill Cole
- Re: Right-bending tail? Julian and Jackie
- Re: Right-bending tail? Whitney Price
- Re: Right-bending tail? Julian and Jackie
- Re: Right-bending tail? Ann-Marie L. Roberts
- Re: inbreeding/ was right bend tail Whitney Price
- Re: inbreeding/ was right bend tail Ann-Marie L. Roberts
- Re: inbreeding/ was right bend tail Rebecca Allbritton
- Re: inbreeding/ was right bend ... Bill Cole
- Re: inbreeding/ was right b... Ann-Marie L. Roberts
- Re: inbreeding/ was right b... Elizabeth Heckert
- Re: inbreeding/ was rig... Michelle Haines
- Re: inbreeding/ was rig... Elizabeth Heckert
- Re: inbreeding/ was rig... Julian and Jackie
- Re: inbreeding/ was rig... Whitney Price
- Re: inbreeding/ was right b... Michelle Haines
