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Cavy Slave
Re: My youngest boy passed. I never thought he could be a lethal. But now im doubting
From looking at the photos on your imgur I can say that no your boy wasn't a lethal white. Lethal whites have no pigment on their body at all, and your boy did have some pigment on his nose and ear margins. On a side note about his hair, it looks like he may have been a texel guinea pig, which would explain why his coat got fluffier.
Lethal whites are also always mostly or completely deaf and blind, some have missing or smaller eyes (the eyes are not always affected equally, so one eye may be present while the other is missing, or one eye may be larger than the other). Lethal whites also typically have teeth issues such as missing teeth, and can have internal issues like digestive issues. Most lethal whites will die within the first few weeks of their life due to complications from their birth defects.
While your boy was not a lethal white, it does sound like he had lifelong health issues that could have been present from the time he was born.
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Cavy Slave
Re: My youngest boy passed. I never thought he could be a lethal. But now im doubting
Agree with @Soecara Guinea pigs unfortunately just aren't a very genetically robust species to begin with, and they can have lots of other genetic and congenital issues besides just being lethal white.
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Re: My youngest boy passed. I never thought he could be a lethal. But now im doubting
Yeah I was sure lethals had it a lot worse. But I also saw some photos wherein they look normal PEW but had underlying unseen/non noticeables. I guess I just wanted to see if an ache could be better to know if he was lethal since he did pass so early. He was the best boy out of the five. The only one who really was the life of the party so to speak and the loudest. (I realized it was usually the youngest of the group who would perk up and announce to everyone else it was food time)
I thank you for your reply. I wish i saw signs sooner. I knew he was having problems but going to the vet was too late. It was very late, when I realized his super arched back prevented him from eating the green poops too.
Hay. Again thank you. Guess I have yet to come to terms of his passing. A one in a million that baby. (Gets along with four other boars cause the other four have issues with each other, so it was super surprising and their house was especially made so that he was the only one who could go to all four freely and receive friendly bonding with the other territorial boars.)
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