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Re: Is this a light shade of chestnut or a dilution?
Very interesting coat color!Graya wrote:I don't think this girl has any dilutions other than dun potentially in her lines. I know she is metallic, but I wanted some opinions on whether her coat just looked like a light shade of chestnut or if there was something else going on.
Although I agree this is a super light shade of chestnut, the distinction of color from the mane to body, I have to say, there's also dun involved.
I was also going to vote pangare, but there is NO color difference at all from bottom to top. So no pangare, in my opinion.
Definitely one of those that the ability to reveal genes, would certainly help for.


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Re: Is this a light shade of chestnut or a dilution?
Thank you! Should be interesting to see if the dun gets a bit more prominent as she ages. I somehow always seem to end up with super light expressing dun in my lines lolBlackOak2 wrote:Very interesting coat color!
Although I agree this is a super light shade of chestnut, the distinction of color from the mane to body, I have to say, there's also dun involved.
I was also going to vote pangare, but there is NO color difference at all from bottom to top. So no pangare, in my opinion.
Definitely one of those that the ability to reveal genes, would certainly help for.Still, quite an eye-catching coat! Congratulations!
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Re: Is this a light shade of chestnut or a dilution?
Graya wrote:Thank you! Should be interesting to see if the dun gets a bit more prominent as she ages. I somehow always seem to end up with super light expressing dun in my lines lolBlackOak2 wrote:Very interesting coat color!
Although I agree this is a super light shade of chestnut, the distinction of color from the mane to body, I have to say, there's also dun involved.
I was also going to vote pangare, but there is NO color difference at all from bottom to top. So no pangare, in my opinion.
Definitely one of those that the ability to reveal genes, would certainly help for.Still, quite an eye-catching coat! Congratulations!
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Similar things happen to me when I try to breed OUT certain genes. Get the cryptic style of genes. Drives me crazy and I'm sure I'm not the only one!

But they do make for some stunning coats!

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Re: Is this a light shade of chestnut or a dilution?
I definitely agree that there's dun - that horse and both parents are a shade that you only see in dun and appear to have chests and bellies that are just a touch darker and more saturated than they should be.BlackOak2 wrote:Very interesting coat color!Graya wrote:I don't think this girl has any dilutions other than dun potentially in her lines. I know she is metallic, but I wanted some opinions on whether her coat just looked like a light shade of chestnut or if there was something else going on.
Although I agree this is a super light shade of chestnut, the distinction of color from the mane to body, I have to say, there's also dun involved.
I was also going to vote pangare, but there is NO color difference at all from bottom to top. So no pangare, in my opinion.
Definitely one of those that the ability to reveal genes, would certainly help for.Still, quite an eye-catching coat! Congratulations!

Re: Is this a light shade of chestnut or a dilution?
Thank you! Yes she definitely seems to be looking a bit more dun as time goes on.Malakai10 wrote:I definitely agree that there's dun - that horse and both parents are a shade that you only see in dun and appear to have chests and bellies that are just a touch darker and more saturated than they should be.