Mollyy
Well-Known Member
Basically wondering if anyone else has ever heard that 'abnormal' chesnuts are a sign of interbreeding?
My cousin is selling on her 13.2 that she has outgrown, he's found a nice new home but his new owners vet seems to think his chesnuts are not right and that this means he is inbred!
He was vetted when my cousin originally bought him and he passed with no problems, no one can quite work out what is abnormal about his chesnuts, and his passport confirms that he is definately not interbred!
Anyone else heard of that chesnuts can indicate interbreeding?
My cousin is selling on her 13.2 that she has outgrown, he's found a nice new home but his new owners vet seems to think his chesnuts are not right and that this means he is inbred!
He was vetted when my cousin originally bought him and he passed with no problems, no one can quite work out what is abnormal about his chesnuts, and his passport confirms that he is definately not interbred!
Anyone else heard of that chesnuts can indicate interbreeding?