Silver PRE?
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Here's a picture of the dad:
Here's a picture of the dad: http://www.pure-spanish-horse-spain.com… scroll to the bottom "Zelote"
Here's a full brother, also chestnut: http://www.prehorse.info/breeders/519/h…
Where did they test her (they
Where did they test her (they didn't say)?
And how does sooty work on a horse? Because (ee) is supposed to not produce black pigment? But I mean it does (in skin)? So what does it add to the hair, to darken it...and then give it that silver look.
The mane and tail look the same as that one Comico mare that was said to be grey named Despina. http://www.tintagelandalusians.com/sold…
I don't doubt purity, as I feel "pure" is over rated, and since she can be traced back far enough in her pedigree I consider her pure for registry sake. At least this one has papers, where as the other one did not and no pedigree to trace back to.
So what is everyone else opinion on this, you guys have been strangely quiet.
That's what I thought, CC is
That's what I thought, CC is supposed to be no cream according to other genetics. I want to know where they had them tested, thought the US was the only place with the champagne test? Not saying Lesli'd jump to conclusions or anything, but I'm feeling a little foolish now that all we have to go on is hear say. I've made posts in other places about Silver being in PRE, and would hate to find out this was all a mistake.
someone could e mail them and
someone could e mail them and find out where they had the testing done? LOL
Anything else come of this?
Anything else come of this? Or anyone know how Lesli came to her conclusion? I'd hope that it was she saw the actual test results. I noticed she never followed up with a post about her in the blog, so I wasn't sure what happened. Based on how the stud owner describes other colors of the horses they have there, I do not think they are familiar with the genes.
Oh weird. I didn't know that.
Oh weird. I didn't know that. Now I want to see one that LOOKS silver and tested silver.