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1276. The BLACK is BEAUTIFUL Litter 
Born April 18, 2016
5 Males / 2 Females
Black Tri's and Black Bi colors
American Hairless Terrier x Rat Terrier = an outcross to diversify the AHT gene pool. With this being the first generation AHT/RT cross (F1), all puppies will have hair, but carry a gene for hairlessness. We expect this litter to be the Tuxedo pattern
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1277. Call Me Grin N Bear It aka Smiley 
Nice 7 month old red girl.
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1278. Bella/Boyd 
due June 14th 2016, expecting small miniatures primarily solid/tuxedo type markings, tri or bi any color possible.

AKC registered litter
PLL Clear by parentage (both parents are clear)

Bella pics coming..
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1279. Current Puppies Available 
Born - Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016
American Hairless Terrier Litter
KVK's Three Piece Suit X Streaking Bare Shandymonium
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1280. BLACK ARAUCANA LF  (April 4, 2016)
The current North American standard calls for a chicken that is rumpless (missing their last vertebrae and lacking a tail), possesses ear-tufts (feathers that grow out from near the birds' ears), and lays blue eggs. In the United States and Canada, muffs, beards, and tails are all disqualifications. It is not an easy bird to produce because the tufts are a lethal gene. It is best to use 1 parent that has double tufts bred to a clean faced bird so you will have more live chicks. Some double tufted chicks die in the shell because of the lethal gene.

For all the hard work involved, when you raise them, it is such a joy to see the quality chick with double tufts hatched. I love the beautiful green sheen on my birds.
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1281. American Buff Orpingtons  (April 4, 2016)
Orpington chickens reached America by 1891. In 1903 William Cook himself brought over a large importation and showed them in America. Farmers of the mid-western states favored the Buff Orpington chicken for its generally superior table-qualities, and its unique color – different than most general-purpose breeds. Orpingtons continued to boom until the poultry industry experienced a depression about 1912.

The qualities that won all the Orpington chicken varieties recognition were fast rate of growth, excellent egg production, and excellent table-quality. Historically, Orpington chickens made excellent broilers weighing 2 to 2.5 lbs at 8-10 weeks of age, excellent roasting chickens at 5 months of age, and excellent old fowl for the table as well. They are first-rate layers of large light to dark brown eggs. In fact, they were entered into the first egg-laying contest, held at the North Yorkshire farm of Simon Hunter of Northallerton, England, in 1887.

Orpington chickens were recognized by the American Poultry Association as a standard bred in four varieties: Buff, 1902; Black, 1905; White, 1905; and Blue, 1923. Males weigh 10lbs, females 8 lbs.
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1282. ENGLISH CHOCOLATE CUCKOO ORPINGTONS  (April 4, 2016)
A barred pattern over chocolate. Some are single barred and look darker, double barred birds have more white and will appear lighter.
When using them for breeding it is good to understand the genetics.
A Chocolate rooster over single barred hens will give you sex link chicks. All female chicks will be chocolate.
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1283. ENGLISH CHOCOLATE ORPINGTONS  (April 4, 2016)
The Orpington was created by Mr. William Cook in the 1800’s. Since their introduction, many new colors have become available. In the late 1900’s, the British geneticist Dr. Clive Carefoot was able to observe and describe the chocolate gene in Orpingtons. The Chocolate gene is sex-linked. Hens with the chocolate gene always display chocolate color while roosters require 2 copies of the chocolate gene to show the chocolate color. Roosters with one copy of the chocolate gene do not appear chocolate.
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Mockingjay litter-One Week old
1284. Mockingjay litter-One Week old  (03/21/2016)
Puppies are doing well. Wasn't sure about the Primrose (the tiny girl) as she had a rough couple of first days. She is doing better now & is feisty!
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1285. New Born  (03/14/2016)
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1286. LIL/DAN LITTER 6 WEEKS 


LIL/DAN LITTER
BORN 02/15/2016
ALL PUPPIES FROM THIS LITTER ARE RESERVED


WE HAVE 3 FEMALES, 3 MALES


The litter will be registered with AKC and UKC

For information on adopting a puppy from a future litter, please
CLICK HERE to Email Kenann Country Kennels
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1287. Timberlane Bodacious   (March 29, 2016)
Bodie
UKCI Registered Mini Rat Terrier
Whelped:  January 20, 2016

Sire:  AKC, UKC (Champion), UKCI - KND'S LONE RANGER AT RAMIREZ
Dam:  UKCI Registered - TIMBERLANE FIRE BELL
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1288. Timberlane I'm No Pansy   (March 28, 2016)
Pansy
Mini Rat Terrier
UKCI Registered
Whelped January 20, 2016

Sire:  AKC, UKC (Champion), UKCI Registered - KND's LONE RANGER AT RAMIREZ
Dam:  UKCI Registered - TIMBERLANE FIRE BELL
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1289.

'PR' KnD's Texas Ranger

 

Gus is a new Champion!



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1290. LIL/DAN LITTER 4 WEEKS OLD 


LIL/DAN LITTER
BORN 02/15/2016
ALL PUPPIES FROM THIS LITTER ARE RESERVED


WE HAVE 3 FEMALES, 3 MALES


The litter will be registered with AKC and UKC

For information on adopting a puppy from a future litter, please
CLICK HERE to Email Kenann Country Kennels
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