J&J Farms Pandora

All what you want to know about this Doe.
J&J Farms Pandora

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Does Name:

J&J Farms Pandora

Date of Birth:

November 27, 2016

Genotype:

About this doe:

Pandora is a gorgeous fawn doe with no smut!  She has produced several colors and markings of English Angoras.  She has had brokens, tris, selfs, agoutis, ermine, chin, pearl, BEW, and even otter. It all depends on what she is bred to in order to know what to expect from this beauty!  She carries Vienna of course. She is our Coconut's (BEW) mommy.

​Most recent litters are on the bottom of this page.

For the first full year + of Cinderellas life, she was bonded with her mommy, Pandora.  They were always together.  It wasn't until recently that they can be apart and not get upset. Below is a video of them right after a grooming. Cinderella has moved on and is no longer resides here but she is still in the state of MO!

Below are slideshows and some videos to show off some of Pandora's past babies.
First litter was sired by a broken tort buck.

This litter below was sired by a blue otter buck.

Below are slideshows and some videos to show off some of Pandora's past babies.
First litter was sired by a broken tort buck.

This litter below was sired by a blue otter buck.

This litter was from breeding to a blue otter. We had BEW, ERmine, blue otter.... We kept a BEW buck, Coconut

J&J Farms Pandora

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