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Curious if they look healthy, and if they will all be light grey likethe parents.
Feedback appreciated! I'm not quite sure I got all the photos my cam is messed up. Please tell me what you think! Dob is 4/1/14

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I'm not a breeder and know very little about it all but do know that although the parents might both be light grey the colors that went into the parents and all plays a role as well and so on down the line.

I could certainly be wrong but a few of them look to have an orangish coloring along their backs. Wondering if that could be sandy or showing that they could be or turn agouti.
 
I have a FG and both his parents were about 15-18 lbs both grey. Their babies turned out to be a dark brown and some had calico markings. Gunner color is stunning to me ImageUploadedByRabbit Forum1397527085.838993.jpgImageUploadedByRabbit Forum1397527133.434228.jpgImageUploadedByRabbit Forum1397527193.727418.jpg
 
they look very healthy. looks like you have chinchillas and Chestnut (sandy) babies.
 
Light Gray Flemish Giant babies can have a "yellowish" cast to the fur as babies. It is usually shed out as they mature. But if they retain it after 6 months, I would be concerned, if you intended to show them. Light Gray and Sandy's in the same litter is not an ideal mix for the best show colors.
 

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