Totilas Colt--lot o' white
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Id also bet it has to do with
Id also bet it has to do with the fact that the baby is chestnut. Both mom and dad have decent amounts of white for black bases. The baby just got a louder expression because hes chestnut.
Can someone explain to me
Can someone explain to me this theory that different base colors express more white? Which patterns does this apply to??
It applies to all patterns,
It applies to all patterns, and chestnut expresses more than black and bay, bay expresses more than black, and black expresses the least. Theres a paper or two on it in the stickied research paper thread.
Awesome. Thanks so much!
Awesome. Thanks so much! :D
I have two full sisters, one
I have two full sisters, one black & one chestnut.
The black one has way more white on her than the chestnut.
thorwood wrote:I have two
[quote=thorwood]I have two full sisters, one black & one chestnut.
The black one has way more white on her than the chestnut.[/quote]
Person on another forum had twins. One loudy and blingy, one completely solid. It's the genes that matter not what actually shows. The black probably got a different set with different white patterns and different white modifiers than the chestnut did.
Loud and blingy
[img]http://i41.tinypic.com/30sbzux.jpg[/img]
Completely solid
[img]http://i44.tinypic.com/14oao1y.jpg[/img]
Hello, I am the breeder of
Hello,
I am the breeder of this coloured Totilas Colt.
Have sold the mare infoal to Family Brunken last Summer.
Mares Mother is chestnut by Rubinstein. Her Father "Sir Donnerhall" is by Donnerhall, he was also a Chestnut. And Gribaldi made chestnuts as well. So we must have expected a chestnut but we didn´t. It was a big surprise indeed LOL. Her first Foal by "Christ" was a black Colt.
You can find more Pictures of her here : [url=http://germanpremiumfoals.com/2.html]Su…]
Welcome and thank you for the
Welcome and thank you for the additional information and photo link. Based on her pedigree and progeny, she is Ee A[sup]t[/sup]a so you can get black, brown or chestnut from her depending on the sire.
thank YOU Monsterpony for
thank YOU Monsterpony for this Information and for you kind words :-)
thank YOU Monsterpony for
thank YOU Monsterpony for this Information and for you kind words :-)
Paint breeder's have know for
Paint breeder's have know for years that white expresses more on a red based horse than on a black, they call breaking color. Must be because the red and the white expression is linked, is that correct RiddleMe This?
rodeoratdogs wrote:Must be
[quote=rodeoratdogs]Must be because the red and the white expression is linked, is that correct RiddleMe This?[/quote]If you meaan the extension and KIT linkage, no that is not the reason as there is a linkage between both E and e and KIT.
Ok I think I get it
Ok I think I get it :-?
Both Totilas and hive sire
Both Totilas and his sire have minimal splash face markings so I bet that combined with mom's more expressed white allowed for less suppression of the splash.