Crosshill Pacers
Well-Known Member
This is very unlike me to post two threads in one day, but a situation has just arisen whereby I've been inspired to write an article for the STAGBI newsletter.
In very basic terms, I would like to know: How much white is needed on a horse before you would deem it to be skewbald/piebald? Pictures are welcome to help illustrate.
Anybody who knows anything about colour genetics and that sort of thing, I would be really grateful for your thoughts on this as well. Is it possible for a horse to be born with white patches where there is no 'colour' in its pedigree?
Thanks for your help, my basic Google searches haven't thrown much up yet due to work filters so I will do some more research tonight when I get home. Just thought I'd ask the experts first
In very basic terms, I would like to know: How much white is needed on a horse before you would deem it to be skewbald/piebald? Pictures are welcome to help illustrate.
Anybody who knows anything about colour genetics and that sort of thing, I would be really grateful for your thoughts on this as well. Is it possible for a horse to be born with white patches where there is no 'colour' in its pedigree?
Thanks for your help, my basic Google searches haven't thrown much up yet due to work filters so I will do some more research tonight when I get home. Just thought I'd ask the experts first