Breeding Goals
Updated 11/3/17
These are the goals I have planned for this year and further out in the future. And although plans may change a bit as my mousery gets settled, generally speaking these goals won't deviate too far from what they look like right now.
Goals to finish by the end of the year
1.) The first litter will be bred before this december 2017 {quality over quantity} Completed!!!!!!
2.) Reduce overall fear in my mice.
3.) Inbreed my first two F1 litters back to the parents to continue colorations/patterns.
4.) Breed my first Seal Point Siamese litter
5.) Breed my first tan/fox litter
Goals to finish long-term (ongoing)
6.) Breed good clean lines free of health problems. If any of my lines contain severe health issues, I will discontinue breeding them, or outcross.
7.) Work to improve temperament. This is a long term and short term goal.
8.) Breed mice with the largest ears, largest eyes, slightly crouped backs and racy bodies; long tails square heads and vivid coats for show standards.
9.) Breed only the largest/healthiest mice.
Updated 11/3/17
These are the goals I have planned for this year and further out in the future. And although plans may change a bit as my mousery gets settled, generally speaking these goals won't deviate too far from what they look like right now.
Goals to finish by the end of the year
1.) The first litter will be bred before this december 2017 {quality over quantity} Completed!!!!!!
2.) Reduce overall fear in my mice.
3.) Inbreed my first two F1 litters back to the parents to continue colorations/patterns.
4.) Breed my first Seal Point Siamese litter
5.) Breed my first tan/fox litter
Goals to finish long-term (ongoing)
6.) Breed good clean lines free of health problems. If any of my lines contain severe health issues, I will discontinue breeding them, or outcross.
7.) Work to improve temperament. This is a long term and short term goal.
8.) Breed mice with the largest ears, largest eyes, slightly crouped backs and racy bodies; long tails square heads and vivid coats for show standards.
9.) Breed only the largest/healthiest mice.