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As I promise..I got to see some of the APPY/AQHA horses

LOL better late then never...I havent got to see "THE" colt in question yet or the mare that produced it, but I got to meet the man that owned them and still has 3 of the full siblings ...I got pics to follow...but he said we can get over to the other guys farm that has his mare and colt he traded soon. but for now theses are the full siblings a 3 yr old colt( just gelded yesterday) and a 2 yr old filly and a older mare same cross I think either 4-5 years old she has the most markings that make you go hummmm...The are Shining Spark( grankids and Mr Gun smoke) Going to add pics so recheck as I get them loaded 3 yr old colt [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v649/Paxo28/reining001.jpg[/img] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v649/Paxo28/reining007.jpg[/img]

Heather Mon, 08/03/2009 - 12:28

[quote="accphotography"]He's rabicano. I find most of the best reining and cutting horses are rabicano... maybe it's linked to the catty gene. :rofl (I also find most of them red... hmmmm... maybe rabicano is linked to extension too. :laugh1 )

Who is this horse again? Reminic Ringo?[/quote]

If I recall correctly his name is JD Shiner Jack

NZ Appaloosas Tue, 08/04/2009 - 02:08

[quote="Heather"][quote="accphotography"]He's rabicano. I find most of the best reining and cutting horses are rabicano... maybe it's linked to the catty gene. :rofl (I also find most of them red... hmmmm... maybe rabicano is linked to extension too. :laugh1 )

Who is this horse again? Reminic Ringo?[/quote]

If I recall correctly his name is JD Shiner Jack[/quote]

Hmm, not who I thought then... I was thinking it was Shining Spark

Diane

Heather Tue, 08/04/2009 - 15:48

[quote="accphotography"]Well... I never thought of it that way, but that particular grulla/o is definitely the color of a mushroom!!

I can't find a JD Shiner Jack in either AQHA or APHA.[/quote]

JD SHinner Jack...I didnt knwo how they spelled it but I found it :)

Heather Tue, 08/04/2009 - 15:56

He was really a good horse too,. they took him to the open show jsut to school him and their other stallion, very well behaved and nice movers . They had a daughter of his there too schooling...the pic of the mega rabcano colt I put up from that farm is from him too

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peruvianpasogal Thu, 08/06/2009 - 22:06

I finally remembered the name of the QH mare that has produced tobi's from a qh stallion, she also has at least one homozygous tobi foal from a tobi stallion. Her name is El Rebo Gal. Her roan is linked to her black gene and her tobi to her red.

accphotography Thu, 08/06/2009 - 22:38

This foal should be registered AQHA, but it is not... unless it is under another name. Any idea why?
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/poco+pi…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Same story with this one:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sonnys+…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is AQHA not allowing them?

Boy she's truly a fabulous example of roan and tobianos linkage to extension. She's followed the rules perfectly and having both roan and tobiano makes it really obvious. I think I will use her when I explain the linkage in the future. :lol:

Oh never mind... I didn't notice their age. They were before the white rule changed. GAH!!! I guess that means it stops with her. :cry:

Here's one of her tobi foals (the mare):
[img]http://www.aphaonline.org/horsepics/400…]

The other is a stallion who is still alive but has no produce listed with APHA. I guess they could have gotten his AQHA papers in '04 and he could have continued it, but I have seen no evidence they did.

The mare does have one APHA foal, an '07 palomino filly who is mostly white (several patterns and two blue eyes...). Sire is a black with several patterns as well. Yeah... palomino by a black and out of a chestnut. :lol: Sire's parents are grullo and bay. Grullo's parents are palomino and blue roan (fwiw I see no dun in either parent and the only photo I've found of him he looks black... so I'm guessing he's really smokey black like his son and not grullo at all).

Ok enough digging for me for one night. I'm tired. :)