Devon's Mom Lauren":1tzazrv3 said:Yes those are broken Torts! The darker spots are in the area where a tort baby is darker, and the lighter spots where its more of the red/tan. You can see the exact pattern on the solid kit.
JueLee":2isxie8i said:Those are beautiful kits, Thumpersden.
But I don't think they could be tris. They would need an ej_ gene for that. Their broken tort father would be ee. Their Sable mother would be E_. That kit on the left looks like a solid tort, which means it must be ee, and that would mean its mother must be Ee.
So, those pretty spotted kits would have to be broken torts.
ottersatin":2isxie8i said:It just might be a Magic trick,
but they certainly look like they are exhibiting three colors to me!
Or two colors and White!
Ottersatin. ldtimer:
Cattle Cait":2m2bp327 said:If you want tris, look for some Harlequin colored Hollands and breed them to a broken black. You *might* get some tris, but be sure not to introduce your tri-color line to your tort line! You'll end up with "torted tris" which are tort colored but with black spots like a tri, and its a huge no-no and is awfully hard to get rid of.
They are cute though, and congrats on the babies!
Enter your email address to join: