Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
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Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
So what were the two Australian breeds with frame? Australian Drafts and Australian Stock Horses?? The Aussie Drafts don't have frame, not sure why they would? I personally don't know any ASH's with frame either but I guess it's possible from the QH's. Shetlands certainly don't have frame and Timor ponies having it doesn't sound right to me either. I always though it was an American mutation of some sort?
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Danni
P.S. Hello everyone, been a fun(not) 12 months for me so haven't been around much but pretty settled now so will probably be popping in more often, sorry :lol:
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
The stock horses have frame, and I found a website with some very obvious frame horses.
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As far as the Drafts, there are some with some funky leg white but thats about it and was the only reason I questioned it.
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
Is the list on the first page the most updated? I would like to include a list of known frame breeds in my thesis paper and this seems to be the most complete that I can find. Also, what about appaloosas? I know that they are particular about pinto patterns, but it there is a history of AQHA blood in the breed.
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
I know that the Racking Horse registry will allow horses that rack that are not eligible at birth into their registry if they pass an inspection of gait...so say you have a SSH or TWH that racks, it's able to be reg. as a Racking Horse..so by default, Racking Horses can have Frame Overo in their breed.
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
I'm still working on breaking down the list, but I thought this horse breed was interesting!
Campolina, which is in the possible category
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Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
Possible- Based on phenotype
American Saddlebred
American Warmblood
Australian Draught Horse
Australian Stock Horse
Azteca
Campolina
Criollo
Curly
Falabella
Gelderland
Missouri Fox Trotter
Morgan
National Show Horse
Quarter pony
Known Breeds- based on phenotype and testing
American Paint Horse
American Quarter Horse
American Indian Horse
American Shetland Pony
Miniature Horse
Mustang
Nokota
Spanish Mustang
Spotted Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
Spotted Saddle horse
Tennessee Walking Horse
Thoroughbred
Suggestions? Changes?
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
Based on phenotype alone, its possible IMO, likely? no, caused by something else? DW probably, but I'd rather be safe than sorry;
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Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
Australian Drafts would be no more likely to have frame than Clydesdales or Shires. I see nothing in those horses that looks frame anyway? I see a splash face and usual draft sabino or whatever you want to call it?
I'd say Aussie Draughts definitely aren't a frame possible breed.
Realistically isn't it mostly american breeds that could have frame, or breeds in other countries with influence by american breeds?
Re: Horse/Pony breeds with Frame
[quote="lipigirl"][quote="CMhorses"]So what breeds need to be added/removed? Also a bit OT but I know someone said something about some people that saved a LWO foal.[/quote]
....how on earth did they do that??????????...please share. :shock: :?[/quote]
As far as I know they CANT. The nerves just aren't there.
What they COULD have had was a Dominant White, or a Max sabino, or some other combination that gave them a completely white foal.