Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
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Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
I have seen that many on a Palomino before, but not situated like that....why do you think that is significant ACC, I had not thought about it....it looks as if they have all fallen off the poor things backside!
The Palomino colt I saw had so many that it took a court case to make the Shetland Society accept him, as they do not take Appies!!!
They were all on his backside.
Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
Maybe when the foal was born, the force of the contractions pushed the major concentration of color all the way to that end?
Or the foal was born breech and the mare delivered while standing, so when the foal dropped, it landed on its' bumm and those are bruises?
:P :mrgreen:
Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
Could it be like this mapping? http://www.equine-color.info/v/other/Ma…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bloody shoulder on the point of her butt looks right! Bloody shoulder has appeared in other places - we've seen some odd placement of it.
Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
Interesting, somewhat similar case:
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.ph…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
Here are more photos of that last one, including foal photos where the spot isn't even there yet I don't think.
http://merriewoldmorgans.com/sporthorse…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
One of my favorite, favorite Morgan stallions, MEMC Tequila Cuervo.
http://memcmorgans.com/TCpics/Tequila19…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://memcmorgans.com/SeniorStallions…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The son:
http://memcmorgans.com/Caesar/MEMCCrown…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More photos below his dad on this page:
http://memcmorgans.com/SeniorStallions…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
the grandson (a son of the stallion above, so now you've seen three generations):
http://memcmorgans.com/Tiger/MEMCOnTarg…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and more of him here:
http://memcmorgans.com/JuniorStallions…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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[quote="lipigirl"]He is rather yummy isn't he but I actually prefer how the Grandson is put together, Tequila is quite long backed ![/quote]
This is long? There's really no perfect standing side shots to decently judge, but I don't think his back is long...
http://memcmorgans.com/TCpics/Tequila7…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Interesting Pally. Bend Or spots?
It could be, but it really looks more like a bloodmark to me. I know people generally associate them with gray, but I've seen them on a few other colors. It could be a somatic thing or something. I just find it hard to believe a fairly clear coated pally would have so many Bend Ors in a cluster like that and not anywhere else. That and I didn't think I've ever seen Bend Ors that low on a leg.