Tricolour

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Hello. Am a new owner and have a tricolour rosette which the girl in the pet shop said was male. A friend came in last night and said 'oh a little girl' I said it was male but he reckons that all tricolours are female. Is this correct. Not bothered either way but thought I best find out. Thanks in advance. Ellie
 
Nope I have a Tricolour boar with rosettes. Maybe take to a vet to ask the sex I think Cavy Spirit website has some pics up of the areas for checking. :)
 
ellie said:
he obviously doesn't know what he's on about ?

Yes he does :) Your friend was correct about the colour... …just wrong about the species.

There are, as yet, no ‘sex-linked’ colours known in pigs* (unlike Tortoiseshell cats or Brindle mice – which are always female).

The colour that you call 'tri-colour' (often described as 'Tort & White' in pigs) would certainly be a sex-linked colour in cats.


* at least, not in pet or show pigs, it could exist in a laboratory somewhere but I have not heard of it.
 
It would be easier wouldn't it?...lol I didn't know that about the tort cats you learn something new everyday! :)
 
Didn't know tortoiseshell cats were always female, ginger cats are usually always male but theres exceptions obv!
 
Yup, my Bolan's a ginger cat and she's female, definitely as she'd had kittens in the rescue centre before we got her! :D
 
i think with cats its the recesive gene vagualy reember doing it for bioolgy lol as for piggies not got a clue i have a tri color boar and a tri colour sow so ?
 
when it is sex linked...eg cats and hamsters for example torts can only be female theres no such thing as a pure male tort they are hermaphrodites.
theblack colour and the ginger reside on the X locus...males are XY females are XX so an animal MUST have two X chromosomes to show both the colours making them female or in the case of "males" XXY- a bit of both
 
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