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==Strains and Stocks==
 
==Strains and Stocks==
Most ferrets utilised for laboratory studies are males sue to oestrous related health problems associated with females.
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Most ferrets utilised for laboratory studies are males sue to oestrous related health problems associated with females. Laboratory ferrets are often purchased pre-castrated and 'de-scented' (i.e. anal gland sacculectomy).  
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Due to the small number of laboratory ferrets compared to species such as mice, there are no specific strains/stocks commonly used. Researchers often request natural wild-type colour patterns (called sable or fitch) which is often in contrast with the various coat colour variations found in domestic populations. Some studies have also utilised albino ferrets. 
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==Physiology==
 
==Physiology==
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