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I'd be willing to wager $$ she'd be positive.
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Well, I shall put my hands up and say I would have laid money she was a Silver Black Dun, no Agouti so, please, do test her for Dun and Brown (Hoofpick, on here will do the Dun for you,free of charge. She uses hair samples and is not 100% but she is not often wrong!!!)
I don't care, actually, what colour the foal is!! :love
I would be interested to see why you think the colt is Pintaloosa, though?
Who is the foal by?? :sign
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[quote="rabbitsfizz"]Well, I shall put my hands up and say I would have laid money she was a Silver Black Dun, no Agouti so, please, do test her for Dun and Brown (Hoofpick, on here will do the Dun for you,free of charge. She uses hair samples and is not 100% but she is not often wrong!!!)
I don't care, actually, what colour the foal is!! :love
I would be interested to see why you think the colt is Pintaloosa, though?
Who is the foal by?? :sign[/quote]
really that would be awesome, I will PM her :)
Cadence is most definetly Pintaloosa, and now looks like his Dam in colour. He is now a very mottly skinned fellow! He will be home end of April so Ill have to update photo's.
He is sired by Sierra Dawn Uno's Monarch
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Out of Scott Creek Mystic Sonata(who is by Brewer's Orion Mystic, Son of Orion Light Van't Huttenest)
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Brandy Snap is LWO neg, So she has splash overo in there for sure.
Non of my mares are Frame, but Splash Overo instead. There lines all produce those nice visual splash overo's with the bald faces and white belly's, so I hope to get some interesting marked babies sired by cadence. :love
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Orion's line does not have Silver, he is European breeding as far as I know, imported in utero, out of a Van't Huttenest Shetland mare(Dutch Shetland) by an "unknown" Spotted stallion (I bet someone knew!!) Mark did not actually breed him, but as he was out of one of his mares and he bought him as a foal he registered him under his prefix.
It is Buckeroos line that has Silver!
The mottled skin could well be Sabino, but, in this case, because of the sire, I am actually going to go for appy causing it as we have another anomaly on Lil Beginnings who has this sire and has unexplained appy showing up!! May I put her (the owner in touch with you, you could compare notes??
I do actually shy clear of calling something appy unless it has spots, I am afraid, so in your boys case I would put that he has appy characteristics and you are awaiting developements....it is only really that some people think that if you cross a Pinto with an Appy the result is, automatically, a Pintaloosa (this is not just in Europe, btw!) and as your colt is visually a Pinto at present, it might be a good idea to explain a bit more??
He is very nice, I do like those Uno horses, lovely necks, good heads, and usually a rear end to match, which is rare in US Minis, I find.
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Im pretty certain he is pintaloosa, he is now marked like his dam with the dark spots on his rump and the Dusting over top.
And yep that is fine, would love to compare notes with the other owner :)
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[quote="accphotography"]I've seen an AWFUL lot of silvers by him and down from him with no other apparent sources. *sigh*[/quote]
Are you [i]sure[/i]they are by Orion Light Van't Huttenest??
Cos he was a varnish appy pintaloosa, by an Appy o/o a Grey! Now, with the AMHA being what it is, that Grey could, easily, have been either a varnish or a Silver Black, especially as she is o/o a Chestnut (which could have been a Silver Bay.)
So, the possibility is there, it is just that I have never seen any Silvers by him, that did not have Silver from the dam.
Now, if it were Buckeroo, or even Hemlock Brooks Egyptian King, who was grey masking Silver, or Bond Peppy Power who was just a weird colour altogether, I could where it, but Orion was with the Brewer family almost all of his life and I never saw a single Silver by him in their inventory......
Now, stop sighing and go find me an example...name will do!! :booty
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Silver "buckskin" indeed. Wowsers... that's one of the bluest ones I've ever seen. Although IIRC I may have mentioned another photo of her looking silver buckskin on the other thread (if I threw out the blue looking photo).
They don't actually need parent samples for the dun test. They did mine without it.
If this horse were MINE, I'd have her tested for brown. I really strongly doubt she's bay based (and thus she'd be silver smokey brown as opposed to sliver buckskin). I don't think a buckskin could be quite that blue.
Awesome on the homozygous black!!