From:
e.burt@student.murdoch.edu.au
Date: 2003-03-03 13:33:56 UTC
Subject: Translator?
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Message-ID: <24538036.1046692682585.JavaMail.root@scandium>
Hello. I have recently gotten back my ferret after a holiday. The man who was looking after her mated her to an unknown male, and she had two kits. Neither of these babies has a tail!! There is a nub of bone but no wound where another ferret may have bitten it off, it just never grew at all.
I am wondering if any of you have ever heard about this kind of thing ocurring before. Could it be that the male was her brother and the young are inbred, hence the deformity?
Cheers, Emma.
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ferrethealth@smartgroups.com, ferret-list@cunyvm.cuny.edu
From: WOLFYSLUV@aol.com
Message-ID: <163.1cb2e277.2b94b3c4@aol.com>
I have an offbeat question for this list. Does anyone who is going to
the symposium know ASL fairly well? Well enough, to try and translate what I
say in a presentation? My presentation would be short, and highly visual.
It won't be as a conventional, formal, lecture. It will have a bursting
quality to it, so that there would be many breaks between sentence's, etc in
case someone is only moderately able to translate... and it would only have
to be a rough translation. If you are going to the symposium in Atlanta this
October, and if you have some sign language capabilities at all, would you
please contact me? Please?
Wolfy
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