Nymphadora
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Woohoo! We have 2 (maybe 3? :?) does due at the end of the week, and we're breeding 3 more this week! I'm really glad we didn't breed all through the summer here, it was just too hot... but I missed the little popples!
DH just got 2 more stackers of 3 cages each for me (6 total holes), so we'll have plenty of room for grow outs. And one of the last grow outs from Jane's litter is looking pretty good, so I might keep her around for the winter shows. She's blue otter, so I probably won't keep her myself, but she's got good type and is friendly, so we might offer her and her sister (opal) as breeders. They're 4 months now, so by the time winter shows are over they'll be ready to breed, anyway.
The opal girl keeps tucking her back legs waaay forward, but even so, she's not quite as nice and full to the table as her sister when posed correctly. And the blue otter doe has pretty good shoulders, which has been something I've been trying to improve. But I think they'd be great for someone starting out. I do hope they'll shed out their fur in time for the next show, though... their old coat got a little crinkly from the misters over the summer.
And on to the mamas-to-be:
First is Lisanna (daughter of Jane Doe), one of our new mamas this season. This litter will be her first, but she looks just like her mama did when pregnant... huge! We have a lot to look forward to with this litter; since Lisanna is white, she could be carrying quite a bit genetically (mom was agouti, dilute, carried otter; dad was white but genetically broken and carrying dilute). And she's been such a doll... I really wish we still had Jane and Mira, but I'm so grateful Lisanna's still around.
Her sister, Laki, was bred to the same buck this week, and should be due next month. Her opal coloring is a bit darker than her mom's was, but she is otherwise the spitting image of Jane. :in_love:
And our dear Valley girl is due this weekend as well, and dutifully put together her little nest as soon as we put the box in! She even pulled a little fur, just to show me she remembered what to do!
Juvia was bred again this week as well, so hopefully we get some cute broken babies in her litter next month. I don't have any cute photos of her at the moment, but I'm sure I'll update as the time goes by. :roll:
And Juvia's mama, our founding herd doe, the OG: Judy the Beauty. She's our wild card at the moment. She didn't want to lift for our sweet little buckaroo last month, but I stuck a nextbox in anyway, just in case she has kits this week. I may try to rebreed her this evening as well, so that if she doesn't have kits this time around she'll hopefully have a litter when the next round is due. :roll: She's still not the friendliest doe, but I want to give her every chance to stay with us.
One last pic of Lisanna, taking a nap because being pregnant is hard work:
Thank you for reading to the end, if you did... or just checking out the pictures!
Hope you're all doing well!
DH just got 2 more stackers of 3 cages each for me (6 total holes), so we'll have plenty of room for grow outs. And one of the last grow outs from Jane's litter is looking pretty good, so I might keep her around for the winter shows. She's blue otter, so I probably won't keep her myself, but she's got good type and is friendly, so we might offer her and her sister (opal) as breeders. They're 4 months now, so by the time winter shows are over they'll be ready to breed, anyway.
The opal girl keeps tucking her back legs waaay forward, but even so, she's not quite as nice and full to the table as her sister when posed correctly. And the blue otter doe has pretty good shoulders, which has been something I've been trying to improve. But I think they'd be great for someone starting out. I do hope they'll shed out their fur in time for the next show, though... their old coat got a little crinkly from the misters over the summer.
And on to the mamas-to-be:
First is Lisanna (daughter of Jane Doe), one of our new mamas this season. This litter will be her first, but she looks just like her mama did when pregnant... huge! We have a lot to look forward to with this litter; since Lisanna is white, she could be carrying quite a bit genetically (mom was agouti, dilute, carried otter; dad was white but genetically broken and carrying dilute). And she's been such a doll... I really wish we still had Jane and Mira, but I'm so grateful Lisanna's still around.
Her sister, Laki, was bred to the same buck this week, and should be due next month. Her opal coloring is a bit darker than her mom's was, but she is otherwise the spitting image of Jane. :in_love:
And our dear Valley girl is due this weekend as well, and dutifully put together her little nest as soon as we put the box in! She even pulled a little fur, just to show me she remembered what to do!
Juvia was bred again this week as well, so hopefully we get some cute broken babies in her litter next month. I don't have any cute photos of her at the moment, but I'm sure I'll update as the time goes by. :roll:
And Juvia's mama, our founding herd doe, the OG: Judy the Beauty. She's our wild card at the moment. She didn't want to lift for our sweet little buckaroo last month, but I stuck a nextbox in anyway, just in case she has kits this week. I may try to rebreed her this evening as well, so that if she doesn't have kits this time around she'll hopefully have a litter when the next round is due. :roll: She's still not the friendliest doe, but I want to give her every chance to stay with us.
One last pic of Lisanna, taking a nap because being pregnant is hard work:
Thank you for reading to the end, if you did... or just checking out the pictures!
Hope you're all doing well!