tinap
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I've got a palomino & white which says lemon & white (skewbald) on his passport xx
I have a buckskin Trakhaner x Arab I would post a piccie if I had a clue.
I am by no means an expert on colour genetics, but I understood buckskins/duns had black points, but somebody posted a pic of white legs???
we always refferred to palamino/whites as lemon and whites years ago
hope this works, i've been told my pony is a chocolate dun, he's got the dorsal stripe, zebra stripes on his legs and 2 stripes either side of his shoulder (like donkeys have!). he goes alot darker in the winter and very fluffy!
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meeeee!
Although he is a completely different colour at the moment clipped!
Here he is in the summer......
And here he is now, fully clipped (I hate it)
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And at the weekend....
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excuse my face I was soaked!!
And....
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I guess he is buckskin though as no dorsal stripe
I am by no means an expert on colour genetics, but I understood buckskins/duns had black points, but somebody posted a pic of white legs???![]()
lovely lovely hes like a twin to my yearling
Hope mine yurns out to be as good.
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I have a buckskin with white legs, but she still has black points. She is in foal to a palomino so we are taking bets as to what colour it will be.
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am currently caring for a little pony who everyone calls grey. However I am suspicious of this as she has a lovely dorsal stripe.
What do you think?
I have one who was sold to me as a silver dun . So for want of a better description thats what I have called him (not his name that's Sambucca ) but would like your opinions as to which type of dun he is cos he doesn't look very silver to me.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what makes a grey dun?
He is lovely by the way.