Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
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Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
http://www.rainbowmorganhorseassoc.com/…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; says they can have it, but as far as pictures on the internet I did not see any; the majority were splash or sabino.
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
http://www.breeding-stallions.com/stall…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
gonna dig around, but that one suggests that either Trakehners or Selle Francais carry
well..here is his sire..not seeing frame on him: http://www.broadhillrunfarm.com/henness…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
picture of the dam is on this page, but on further reading, she has a paint dam: http://www.baystarfarms.ca/index.php?op…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
I was unsure about shetlands, but I think I was getting them mixed up with welsh. I saw some that were tobiano, and tobiano + but none that looked dead on frame, I'd like to hear some conformation of this by someone with more pony knowledge than me!
Edit: That stallion is definitely frame, and it had to come from one of the parents.
Edit again...: I bet it was the dam, her mother was a paint horse.
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
Yes, Shetlands carry frame:
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That Warmblood is interesting. I wonder if he's tested.
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
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Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
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Uhm, yeah, their genetic info is a tad off...frame (overo) is definitely not wanted in a two-copy gene form... :BH :BH :BH :BH :BH :BH
Diane
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Absolutely - 2 copies of overo (frame) can express in only one way...and with the one or two exceptions is always fatal. I can't remember which horses they were exactly, just that saving them cost thousands upon thousands in vet bills for treatments and surgeries (I will keep my opinions on that issue to myself).
CM, an reason you left off the American Quarter Horse? Also, don't be done in by "photographic" proof...frame can HIDE very nicely in all color patterns - including SOLIDS (as in NO visable white).
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
I think there are some thoroughbreds with frame?