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Old 08-02-2016, 02:22 PM   #1
GhostsInSnow
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Default Hoping for a Willow Tree Baby Boom

I was going to do a thread for my most recent pairing but realised I'd be making a couple more threads soon so I'm going to do updates and pupdates here

My very first litter that I had back in March are now all grown up so Tilia (my BEW Chinese) was paired with my Dom Spot boy Arlo last week (25th) and they definitely made sure I knew they were working on mini hams >.< unfortunately Tilia decided to turn on Arlo a few days later (the day of her next heat) so I'm hoping she's caught. It's crazy to think those tiny pups from a few months ago could now potentially start having their own pups.

Acacia (Tilia's mum) will be paired, with a beautiful chunky boy who is on holiday here from a friend, in a few days time. Her next litter will be her last and then she'll be retired from breeding.

I have a stunning Dom Spot girl from Vectis who will be old enough to pair at the end of the month, she'll possibly be going with the gorgeous boy I got from Lilliput at Great Alne.

I also have the option of pairing Blossom (A normal and Tilia's sister) but I'm not sure who I'd pair who to yet.

But yep, lots going on with the hams so watch this space
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