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Re: Unusual Coat Expression

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BlackOak2 wrote:
HorzeLover101 wrote:
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It looks similar to this one. This one has light dapples.
Maybe she has an even lighter dapple causing the "roaning" look.
Hmmm... there DOES appear to be the barest hints to freckling with the dapples. Thank You. :mrgreen:
I wonder if PeacefulOreo has taken notice of this.
PeacefulOreo wrote:...
I have a sooty dapples question for you. Have you seen freckles appear alongside the sooty dapples, like the mare in the first post?
Not that I'm aware of
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Re: Unusual Coat Expression

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Not that I'm aware of
Thank you. :mrgreen:
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Re: Unusual Coat Expression

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Thank you. :mrgreen:
Im starting to think it may be related to Pangre. This horse looked like it was almost roan at birth but did show pangre. As it aged it turned silver/grey and pangre disappeared but looks like its roaning - but its not roan as the legs and head are a darker shade. Could it possibly be like a reverse pangre over the dominate color.
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Re: Unusual Coat Expression

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BlackOak2 wrote:
I've had this before. Almost always on horses that I was keeping on eye out to see if they'd have snowflakes, so I was looking particularly closely. However the horses I'm speaking of did not end up having snowflakes or roan. In my lines it has been pretty common, though it doesn't show well on black so I don't have anybody to show you right now. I don't think it's related to anything in particular, but is rather just a product of how some effects are layered on others.
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Re: Unusual Coat Expression

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HorzeLover101 wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Thank you. :mrgreen:
Im starting to think it may be related to Pangre. This horse looked like it was almost roan at birth but did show pangre. As it aged it turned silver/grey and pangre disappeared but looks like its roaning - but its not roan as the legs and head are a darker shade. Could it possibly be like a reverse pangre over the dominate color.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2363250
Pangare could be a possible culprit. My lines do have pangare throughout them, although on that particular line, it's nearly impossible for me to see dun or pangare on those pearl coats.
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That's the option that was most likely in my book aside from sooty dapple.

I do have lesser expressed ones and greater expressed ones, but she's the heaviest example I have. I won't be breeding for it though. So I'll leave it at this.

I will be keeping an eye on it, but I don't expect to get anywhere.

Thank you both... at least I'm not seeing spots. :lol: Or rather, I am!!! :D
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