Fairytale
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We have Apaloosa and Knabstrupper spotted horses and we have spotted ponies.
Can anyone shed light, even a glimmer, on how/when the spotted pony obtained its spots.
For example, I had a Falabella stallion who was blue roan with a spotted blanket, and a friend has a pony of shetland type who is beautifully leopard spotted.
Presumably, they must have inherited a spotted gene from an Appaloosa or Knabstrupper at some point, or of course if there is another breed of spotted horse somewhere I haven't heard of yet!
Make any sense?
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We have Apaloosa and Knabstrupper spotted horses and we have spotted ponies.
Can anyone shed light, even a glimmer, on how/when the spotted pony obtained its spots.
For example, I had a Falabella stallion who was blue roan with a spotted blanket, and a friend has a pony of shetland type who is beautifully leopard spotted.
Presumably, they must have inherited a spotted gene from an Appaloosa or Knabstrupper at some point, or of course if there is another breed of spotted horse somewhere I haven't heard of yet!
Make any sense?
F