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Post by aurelia on Jan 9, 2010 8:15:02 GMT -5
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Post by lnsybean44 on Jan 9, 2010 10:41:41 GMT -5
Oh my! What amazingly beautiful babies you have. I love Bali's color most of all. I have never heard of a Royal Orange before but I think I am in love.
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Post by maddiesmom on Jan 9, 2010 10:54:55 GMT -5
They are ALL beautiful!!! Mindanao is stunning!
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Post by katt on Jan 9, 2010 12:15:45 GMT -5
Oh wow! What beautiful fatties! haha I looooove Mindanao. He is absolutely gorgeous. The second picture of him is my favorite. They seems very fat and fluffy in their winter coats! Great pics! ;D
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Post by sherrylynne on Jan 9, 2010 19:02:32 GMT -5
Now THOSE are winter coats Wow! Beautiful babies you've got! Bali's my favourite! He's what would be called a champagne, or even a cinnamon here!
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Post by Heather on Jan 10, 2010 0:18:52 GMT -5
I love your photos, what a bunch of beautiful furbabies. I love Mindanao's colouring. That is so exotic compared with ours over here. Such gorgeous winter coats. Their facial expression appears different to ours. Maybe it's because they're carrying so much coat. They are so beautiful, so full of mischief ciao
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Post by bigsis7 on Jan 10, 2010 0:37:33 GMT -5
Your ferrets are gorgeous!! I want ;] haha!
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Post by mustelidmusk on Jan 10, 2010 12:45:23 GMT -5
I love the blue eyes...I've seen only one ferret with blue-green eyes. I fell in love with him - he was so sweet, and his eyes were so cute!!! Is Mindanao from Denmark? I heare that the blue and green eyes are common in Denmark. Most of their genetics can be traced to a breeder called Cherry Ferrets. Also, the Angora ferrets also can have unusual eye color. I also met an Angora ferret that had the blue eye color. I've heard that the Angoras can breed with the standard ferrets. All of your ferrets are very beautiful -jennifer
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Post by zoologist on Jan 10, 2010 19:39:57 GMT -5
theyre so fluffy!!
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Post by aurelia on Jan 12, 2010 7:05:04 GMT -5
Oh my! What amazingly beautiful babies you have. I love Bali's color most of all. I have never heard of a Royal Orange before but I think I am in love. Thank you, for you wholesale color Bali Cinnamon self I would think.
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Post by aurelia on Jan 12, 2010 7:11:58 GMT -5
They are ALL beautiful!!! Mindanao is stunning! Thank you, Mindanao is chewable! I look forward to this ferret births this year. A small photo to make you crack!
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Post by aurelia on Jan 12, 2010 7:13:28 GMT -5
Oh wow! What beautiful fatties! haha I looooove Mindanao. He is absolutely gorgeous. The second picture of him is my favorite. They seems very fat and fluffy in their winter coats! Great pics! ;D I must say they are well fed at the canteen!
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Post by aurelia on Jan 12, 2010 7:16:22 GMT -5
I love your photos, what a bunch of beautiful furbabies. I love Mindanao's colouring. That is so exotic compared with ours over here. Such gorgeous winter coats. Their facial expression appears different to ours. Maybe it's because they're carrying so much coat. They are so beautiful, so full of mischief ciao Thank you for your compliments go straight to my heart. This forum is very nice. I feel I'm going to please your side!
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Post by aurelia on Jan 12, 2010 7:19:25 GMT -5
I love the blue eyes...I've seen only one ferret with blue-green eyes. I fell in love with him - he was so sweet, and his eyes were so cute!!! Is Mindanao from Denmark? I heare that the blue and green eyes are common in Denmark. Most of their genetics can be traced to a breeder called Cherry Ferrets. Also, the Angora ferrets also can have unusual eye color. I also met an Angora ferret that had the blue eye color. I've heard that the Angoras can breed with the standard ferrets. All of your ferrets are very beautiful -jennifer I must say you against most of the angora of black cherry ferrets come home peter Herzogshof. Mindanao it comes from Holland and actually blood from peter.
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Post by aurelia on Jan 13, 2010 6:59:03 GMT -5
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