NFRS - Russian Varieties Colour to be similar to blue cats and dogs A soft medium grey-blue with a metallic sheen Faint, light speckling or a subtle ticked effect (heathering) is usual for this variety and is not a fault Colour to be even, belly colour to match top Undercolour dark blue down to skin
AFRMA - Russian Blue Rats Russian Blue rats are one of the most recent and popular of the new colors Like many of the colors that have shown up over the last few years, their history is clouded in mystery Though their true origin is unknown, they appear to all trace back to Karla Barber’s line of Velvet rats
Russian Blue Agouti Russian Blue - RAT VARIETY GUIDE Body color to be a dark, deep metallic blue with heathering The color should be even and solid from root to tip of the hair No rusting or white silver hairs is ideal Eyes black
Color series Issue 3 - Determining Your rats coat color: In this issue . . . In this first issue of our color series, we will explore three captivating shades: Blue, Russian Blue, and Blue Agouti By examining their similarities and differences, we hope to provide both rat lovers and breeders with a deeper understanding of these stunning color variations
Russian Blue Rat - ThePetsPortal. com Over the years, through careful selective breeding, the Russian Blue rat was developed Their striking blue-grey coat color made them a popular choice among potential rat owners, leading to a higher demand and greater emphasis on refining the breed in terms of temperament, health, and coat quality
Black Wolf Rattery - VIOLET HORIZONS FARM We produce dalmatian and variegated in black, chocolate, silver black, and silver chocolate We also have a line of self AOC and Essex that produces black, mink, chocolate, Russian blue, blue, agouti versions of those colors, and combinations
The D-locus Russian blue and Russian blue agouti The - pbwebs. com Origin rchased from Karla Barber in 1993 (Royer, 1999) There are many articles in science describing “blue” rat mutations, but it is not certain that they are in fact the same mutation as the Russian blue in fancy rats Russian blue agout
ROUS Pfeffernusse Russian Blue Dalmatian Velveteen Pfeffernusse (Noose to her friends) is full of energy and spunk, just like her mom It remains to be seen if her dad's laid back nature manifests later in life She fit in instantly with her mom's cagemates and is the little mascot for all the older ladies
Russian | Lurelin Rats "Colour to be similar to blue cats and dogs A soft medium grey-blue with a metallic sheen Faint, light speckling or a subtle ticked effect (heathering) is usual for this variety and is not a fault Colour to be even, belly colour to match top Undercolour dark blue down to skin
Russian Blue Geri Hauser bred these rats together and found they produced dark grey kittens, of a shade which closely resembled blue mice, cats and dogs It was originally called "Mouse Blue" but this was changed to Russian Blue in honour of its resemblance to the similarly-coloured cat breed