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I've been calling our doe a black otter, that is correct right? Someone called her a silver marten and I thought maybe I'm wrong?
Some of her kits, are silver marten, correct? (pictures 4 & 5) or are those black otter?
Now "bun 1" (pic 6) vrs "bun 3" (pic 7) what color do you call those? Bun 1 has very little if any of the light otter shadding. I've been calling them brown and brown otter :p thought I'd ask...
More questions. She was bred to the harlequin (or is he a tort otter?!) mini for this past litter. This winter I will breed her to the blue buck. What are the color possibilities with the black otter and the blue? Thanks.

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The difference between otter and silver marten is that otters have some orange pigment in their white markings, and silver marten don't. It's especially visible behind the ears - it's usually orange or fawn on an otter, but silvery white on a silver marten.

"Bun 1" and "Bun 3" look to be some shade of otter (or maybe some shade of silver marten, if you can't find any fawn/cream in their markings). The difference is "Bun 1" looks to be harlequinized - having a harlequin parent can add uneven darkening to the otter/marten markings. It's hard to tell on the screen what shade of otter they exactly are - blue otter, chocolate otter and lilac otter are all possibilities, you might want to look up pictures of those to compare (note: if they don't have of that orange pigment behind the ears, and you think they're silver marten instead, you'f just substitute it out - so blue silver marten, chocolate silver marten, or lilac silver marten). With Bun 1, people usually write "Harlequinized" before the color, for example "Harlequinized Chocolate Otter" (if you decide he is a chocolate otter), while "Bun 3" would be, in that example, just "Chocolate Otter"
 
Thank-you! Thats an easy way to tell..

I think that they all have that orange color behind the ears. I know mom does. DSC_0831.JPG This is Bun 1, you can see it in that photo of him.

So I would be right in calling my male mini Rex a harlequin, then? (Assuming he is where bun 1 got Harlequinized from) DSC_0008.JPG
 
He looks like a "Torted Harlequin" (he is a harlequin but he still has some of that tort shading around the face and ears, that means he most likely carries tort)
 
I've been calling our doe a black otter, that is correct right? Someone called her a silver marten and I thought maybe I'm wrong?
Some of her kits, are silver marten, correct? (pictures 4 & 5) or are those black otter?
Now "bun 1" (pic 6) vrs "bun 3" (pic 7) what color do you call those? Bun 1 has very little if any of the light otter shadding. I've been calling them brown and brown otter :p thought I'd ask...
More questions. She was bred to the harlequin (or is he a tort otter?!) mini for this past litter. This winter I will breed her to the blue buck. What are the color possibilities with the black otter and the blue? Thanks.

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