Flash_28
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http://www.byrnesgrovestud.com/cruisingsambassador.html
click on pedigree and hes right there on the dams side![]()
Thats where it comes in!
http://www.byrnesgrovestud.com/cruisingsambassador.html
click on pedigree and hes right there on the dams side![]()
Thats where it comes in!Thank you. Once I have mastered the TB side I need to move onto the ISH side of things! On the TBs I have gotten back to about 1880! Mental!
lol atm im looking at the 1700's!! I thought id see if any of the foundation stallions are listed
the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian or the Byerly Turk... still looking lmao
Your friend also has a spotty horse? Would be interesting to hear back. Waiting to see what Foxymumma finds in her mares pedigree
Little Foaly isn't full TB, he is an ISH. Dad was Cruisings Ambassador (ISH) and mum was full TB and bred to race. As he isn't full TB I am just in awe that Foaly has all of a sudden developed these spots after almost a century from just one side of the family!
http://www.angrovestud.com/coloured-thoroughbred-breeders-association.html
I have posted this so you can take advantage of the 10 years of study I have been doing it might help and there are some great photos of pure TBs with colour in England I now go to agri colleges to give talks on coloured Tbs
Wow! Thats miles back! I had to give up before then or I don't think I would get any sleep or any work done! ha ha Let us know what you find!
http://www.angrovestud.com/coloured-thoroughbred-breeders-association.html
I have posted this so you can take advantage of the 10 years of study I have been doing it might help and there are some great photos of pure TBs with colour in England I now go to agri colleges to give talks on coloured Tbs
Spotty foal is out of a pure TB mare by a TBXID stallion!
She was born liver chestnut and started greying out in huge spots (mother is grey!). Be interesting to see how she looks now!
Spotty foal is out of a pure TB mare by a TBXID stallion!
She was born liver chestnut and started greying out in huge spots (mother is grey!). Be interesting to see how she looks now!
Haha! I stayed up till 2am looking through because I was too consumed in reading up lmao, have you found anything new?
Sorry Harper! Don't know how but I totally missed your post and only just spotted it now! So 2 days ago I didn't think anything of Foaly's spots and just dismissed them and now I know of 2 others! It would be great if we could see what the filly looks like now! Just so interested in all of it!
Could be an interesting one, as I'm not her owner's favourite person anymore... but I can see what I can do!
very interesting that his bottom lip is pink skinned this is very like his sire who by the looks of the photos display a bottom heavy blaze sliding off his nose turns pink and goes under his jaw he also looks to have at least 3 white socks even though the grey has changed things.
this is a colt we bred who is a great grandson of Sadlers wells his hum is by Oscar and is a splash carrier or dominant white it show you how the white can go off the nose.
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this is tancred arms
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she has white roaning in her coat and she has white spots she is a bay with no white blaze no white legs no white feet but she is carring white modifing genes i will know more next year when she foals but i have it on good authority from US TB colour breeders she is likey to throw her colour
the colt above when he was a week old
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Hi Flash_28 Harpers_ Girl
what you have to remember is that grey is a modifing gene so if he is grey, it would not change what he is underneath his lips are pink his hoof is white, what I mean is the grey would go greyer but it would not mean he was not splash white it seems to have a dosage effect so you can be dipped a little 2 back white socks or a little more another good indicator if splash is when the very end of the dock there is white on an otherwise black/brown/chestnut tail we have seen this in most of our stock it is not part of the spectrum of vertical colour of the Tobiano. think of splash has horizontal rising upward.
That did not suprise me how cool is your horse! all you need to do is contact Dan at Animal Genetics hes really nice and so helpful send 20/30 pulled mane or tail hairs in a bag and it cost £17 to test they must be pulled not cut, as they need the folical to extract the DNA.
good luck please post back when hes tested I would love to know my money is hes not grey.
Have had a word with Mother, who is friends with Spotty Foal's Owner, she's currently liver chestnut roan with huge white spots (at 3.5 years old!)!!
Obviously greying out, but doing so in style!