Belle x Coltan, Brittany Pups Onyx Minerals Litter Mineral: a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. 1 male and 3 females, whelped 5-30-19, Futurity nominated Fluorite-glena image from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fluorite-Galena-flu35c.jpg |
The Pups: 1. Female, orange. Amber 2. Female, liver. Tantalite 3. Male, liver. Onyx 4. Female, orange. Mica Please remember, we are Brittany Fans! but, not great photographers... :^) Onyx. |
Onyx Image from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2PcpjNvqcA
Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Agate and onyx are both varieties of layered chalcedony that differ only in the form of the bands: agate has curved bands and onyx has parallel bands. The colors of its bands range from white to almost every color. Commonly, specimens of onyx contain bands of black and/or white.[3] Onyx, as a descriptive term, has also been applied to parallel banded varieties of alabaster, marble, obsidian and opal, and misleadingly to materials with contorted banding, such as "Cave Onyx" and "Mexican Onyx". From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onyx |
BRITTANY
PUPPIES Past
Litters Belle
x Coltan Puppy Page |
7-11-19: 3,562g. |
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7-4-19: 2,942g. |
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6-27-19:
Wt. 2,526g. |
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6-20-19: 1,938g. It looks
like Onyx may be a roan. |
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6-13-19: Wt. 1,226g.
His eyes are opening! |
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6-5-19: Wt.
766g. I did not have my lighting set up
correctly so, the photos are washed out.
Sorry. I will try to do better next
Thur. Todd. |
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Photo taken on day of birth. 5-30-19. Birth weight 342g. Liver male, mostly liver, back of head white stripe. Orange and white Brittanys are born with very light colored spots and blue eyes (eyes are of course closed at birth but soon open). The spots and eyes will darken over time to the same color as the parents. |
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Warbonnet Brittanys Puppy Contract - Choosing A Brittany - Breeders Code Of Ethics - I Want A Brittany - Responsible Breeders - Breed Standard - American Brittany Rescue - A Responsible Breeder Should Brittanys have not been called the "Brittany Spaniel" since the 1980's. |