Honeysuckle (new blood) & Nihls (Java/Gandalf line)

Honeysuckle (Honey Cream) & Nihls (black spot)

Honeysuckle & Nihls were doing mating runs from as soon as they were together, so I wasn't surprised when she whelped on June 18th. She originally had 5 pups, but 2 died in the first 24 hours. With this being her first litter, that isn't too surprising. momdad

Honeysuckle is a honeycream spot and Nihls is a black spot. Honeysuckle's next litter will probably be coming around August 15. I am going to keep Annabelle from this litter for my own breeding stock. The rest of the pups have been adopted. If you are intrerested in reserving pups from a future litter from this pair, please email me. Currently, 6 pups from future litters are reserved.

Honeysuckle's genotype is: AaC(cb/ch)DDe(e/ef)G*PpSp
Nihl's genotype is: aaC(cb/ch)DDEeG*PpSp

Possible offspring from this couple are:

Agouti,
Eye Color: Black
14.0625% Not Produced Yet
Argente Golden,
Eye Color: Red
1.5625% Not Produced Yet
Argente Cream,
Eye Color: Red
3.125% Not Produced Yet
Dark Eyed Honey,
Eye Color: Black
4.6875% Not Produced Yet
Light Dark Eyed Honey,
Eye Color: Black
9.375% Not Produced Yet
Yellow Fox, Red Eyed Honey
Eye Color: Red
1.5625% One Produced, Litter 1
Light Yellow Fox,
Eye Color: Red
3.125% Not Produced Yet
Himalayan, DTW,
Eye Color: Pink
9.375% Not Produced Yet
"True" Pink Eyed White,
Eye Color: Pink
6.25% Not Produced Yet
Black,
Eye Color: Black
14.0625% 3 Produced, Litter 1
Lilac,
Eye Color: Red
1.5625% Not Produced Yet
Dove,
Eye Color: Red
3.125% Not Produced Yet
Nutmeg,
Eye Color: Black
14.0625% Not Produced Yet
Red Fox, Saffron
Eye Color: Red
1.5625% Not Produced Yet
Pale Argente Nutmeg, Lt. Red Fox
Eye Color: Red
3.125% Not Produced Yet
Himalayan, Very DTW,
Eye Color: Pink
9.375% Not Produced Yet

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