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Question about color...

Hey everybody, I just had a question for you color genetics savvy people out there... A couple years ago I bought a pregnant mare from an obvious dealer in efforts to save her and her unborn foal. She was advertised as pregnant, but when I went to see her for the first time, AND when I went again a couple days later she was in the same paddock as the stud that the owner said was the sire of the foal. My question is, could that particular stud truly be the father? My mare, Pippin has been called a bay roan, while others swear she is a bay varnish appaloosa. The father was a chestnut leopard appaloosa. Now the little foal was born what looked like a red dun, which eventually turned into a bay dun, which now completely roans out every summer. Is it possible to get that color foal with those colored parents? I can post pictures of both parents and the foal if needed. I'm not worried about it or anything, just curious :]

CMhorses Wed, 01/04/2012 - 23:04

How old is the foal now? Pictures of parents and the foal would help a lot too. If the foal truly is dun, then one parent would have to be dun, and a leopard appaloosa could hide dun easily, but its also possible that your foal isn't dun at all but just has countershading, and that is where photos would be very helpful. Other than dun, the bay is possible because the dam was bay, and the roaning is possible from true roan if the dam is or from varnish which the sire could contribute and the dam too if she is varnish instead (or with) classic roan.

critterkeeper Thu, 01/05/2012 - 17:54

Post some pixs of the sire, dam and foal and we "should" be better able to give you a clearer guestimation...but so many colors are "funktified" by Appy genes, it would be anyones guess at this point.

colorfan Fri, 01/06/2012 - 08:36

Can't wait until I get an opportunity to use that very technical word....
[i]functified![/i]

Perfect really, describes exactly what happens.

NZ Appaloosas Fri, 01/06/2012 - 17:14

Critter munted the word...it is "funkify"...no "t" and a "k" not a "c" ymwhisle ymwhisle ymwhisle

:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

NZ Appaloosas Fri, 01/06/2012 - 23:49

LOL, sorry..."munted" means "messed up", pretty much...it's become part of the normal vernacular in New Zealand, Canterbury especially, in light of what's happened in Christchurch and the surrounds the past 16 or so months.

Diane

colorfan Sat, 01/07/2012 - 08:51

I love words, it is fascinating how words evolve and develop. Always glad to learn a new one.