I am still pretty speechless about this litter … I don’t think it has quite hit me how special it seems to be 72-hours post pariturition. It is the second sunglow litter of the year for me and after seeing the first I thought I had seen the best glows I would produce this season. While the first litter did produce (in all fairness) higher contrast babies (best compared to best each litter respectively), and have deeper reds in the saddles … color-wise they do not hold a candle to the babies in the second sunglow litter pictured below. Now part of this might be a play on the eye … since this litter is so colorful (underlying pink/reds/oranges) it can appear to take away from making them appear contrasty/how contrasty they actually are. Not the one light based sunglow in a few pics from the litter … it has a white base and does in fact appear to be a nice high contrast red and white sunglow. So while I say these are not very contrasty sunglows, I feel this may be due more to the fact that they have so much undedrlying coloring that it just makes it look like this. These are pre-shed pics as the litter was just born on Sunday (72 hours ago), but will be sure to take some individual non-tub shots upon the litter having first sheds.
Hope everyone enjoys the pictures ...









As always ... thanks for looking!!!
Warm Regards to All,
Trey Stowell
Wichita, KS



