OK, lets see if I can get this. hahaha

First agouti, does look to be just an agouti, although it may be cinnamon. I cant really tell from the picture, but he looks pretty light brown.

The 2 rats in the second picture, the black capped and agouti capped are considered high white, although I do have my own capped female that throws berks and caps consistently and equally. I don't completely consider capped too high white, although some do and should be watched a little more closely.

The litter picture does have an animal with a head spot, stay away from head spots if you can, since they too are produced by the White spotting gene and are considered high white.


The third female is a beige berkshire.

Fourth boy looks to be a fawn self (self= full bodied colored, no white spots)

The last litter pics look good. Just a bunch of hooded black rats. Just that one older female with the head spot.

I personally am not crazy about marked animals and really prefer the solids and low white animals.