Kaylum
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Never had a dun from a young age can you tell me what colour they are born? Are they born dun? Thanks
Do you mean dun or buckskin???
thanks everybody the reason why I ask is that my friend has rescued a connemara mare and foal. The ex-owner said the stallion was a grey connemara as well. She showed me a pic of the foal and he looks a light bay colour. I suppose he might go lighter.
Dun does exist in connemaras and was actually one of the original colours of them. If you look on the society pages there are quite a few stallions that are dun. But anyway we will have to see![]()
In name only. Dun and buckskin are two different genes and only the buckskin gene exists in Connemaras, however, confusingly the Irish (incorrectly) call buckskins dun.Dun does exist in connemaras and was actually one of the original colours of them.
Dun does exist in connemaras and was actually one of the original colours of them. If you look on the society pages there are quite a few stallions that are dun. But anyway we will have to see![]()
Apologies if this is the case. I thought dun only existed in Highlands and Shetlands. I thought the so called dun connemaras were, in fact buckskins, dating back from the time when the difference in the cream and dun genes was less clear than it is today. I will certainly go and look on that site.
Dun does not exist in the Connemara, they are buckskins, they have relatively recently discovered that it is the cream and not the dun gene that is causing the colour, all those stallions previously classified as duns are in fact buckskins.
He's a very pretty colour![]()