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Wasn't someone mentioning
Wasn't someone mentioning before that they think all brindles are either chimeric or that its dun related?
So would the consensus be that this guy is a chimera? He's really neat!
There are really many
There are really many different ways that a horse can appear brindle. Chimerism and extensive dun-factor as mentioned, can also be caused by sooty, curly hair texture, skewed white patterns, somatic mutation, pigment error, unusual graying patterns.
I wouldn't be surprised if this guy was chimeric to be honest. Chimerism so far hasn't been found to affect white pattern placement or formation. Looks like he could be either that or sooty brindle. Unfortunately the images aren't very clear.
Would love hair from one!
Would love hair from one!
my bay dun has that brindle
my bay dun has that brindle look on her neck...its really strange!
hoofpick wrote:Would love
[quote=hoofpick]Would love hair from one![/quote]
I agree!
If I ever become a rich old eccentric lady my hobby will be getting unusually colored horses tested and brindles tested for chimerism. :rofl
Clearer images of the
Clearer images of the guy.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1123488766…
Wait, what's the horse's
Wait, what's the horse's name?
I LOVE his white marking on
I LOVE his white marking on his left ear!!!!! Too bad I don't have the money or extra space for him. He'd be really neat to have.
Third: Yup that's him. Same sire in the pedigree as they have in the pics that Threndoy posted the link to.
He is cool, I like that he is
He is cool, I like that he is brindle tobiano :)