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Re: Naming My Colors
Mother I have marked as a grullo, father I have marked as a classic champagne. Am I wrong that this cross cannot make a sable champagne dun?
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Re: Naming My Colors
Silver bay dun?
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Re: Naming My Colors
So I've been looking at these... I have a lot of dun in my herd (purposeful) and I'm beginning to think that some of the pangare-like marking is actually from dun.
So is it dun, or an unusual passage of pangare from his ancestors?
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So is it dun, or an unusual passage of pangare from his ancestors?
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Both his parents carry dun. I think I see a dishing of color on his neck. So dun or no dun?
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Alright. Let's take a crack at these.
The two bays are wild bays. Wild vs regular is based on the length of the black stockings. Below the knee is wild, knee and up is not. (The first is also silver and the second is also dun, but I figured you probably knew that already.)
Yes to the silver bay dun.
There is pangare, but it starts turning gray with age because of the varnish.
Silver brown dun is correct.BlackOak2 wrote:Thank You Raikit.
Here's another...
Impressions Of The Blue Crown
Silver brown dun? or an odd expression of wild bay/bay? Perhaps I'm a bit further off base?
Flaxen chestnut is correct, but the varnish is also making her natural light-colored mane and tail even lighter.BlackOak2 wrote:And another...
Sandy Flecks
An expression of varnish? Or do I have it correct as flaxen chestnut?
The two bays are wild bays. Wild vs regular is based on the length of the black stockings. Below the knee is wild, knee and up is not. (The first is also silver and the second is also dun, but I figured you probably knew that already.)
She is metallic along with the silver bay roan.BlackOak2 wrote:Silver Bay Roan? Is there perhaps another reason why the roan coloration has such a bright color? Could this be an extension or an unusual expression of the silver gene?
Noble Blue Knight
No cream. If there was the foal coat would have been yellow-ish rather than red-ish.BlackOak2 wrote:Silver brown roan, but is there a cream there too?
Blue Noble Musician
Pangare on the lower legs plus flaxen.BlackOak2 wrote:Chestnut, but does she have pangare/mealy? Or is that an expression of something else?
Golden Fields
Silver bay dun with heavy pangare. The dun and pangare both come from the dam's side. Pangare is hidden on black, which is why she doesn't show it.BlackOak2 wrote:So this one is... different. Best I could fathom, is silver wild bay. There is little indication in her ancestry of pangare or dun and there doesn't seem to be any hidden dilution genes.
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Nope. Just silver dapple.BlackOak2 wrote:Both her parents carry dun, but does she have it?
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Sire is sable, not classic. His foal coat would have been blacker if he was classic and he still has faint brown on his muzzle, armpits, and flanks.BlackOak2 wrote:Mother I have marked as a grullo, father I have marked as a classic champagne. Am I wrong that this cross cannot make a sable champagne dun?
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Yes to the silver bay dun.
There is pangare, but it starts turning gray with age because of the varnish.
No dun that I can see on his foal coat. The dark spot on his neck looks more like shading to me.BlackOak2 wrote:Both his parents carry dun. I think I see a dishing of color on his neck. So dun or no dun?
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Re: Naming My Colors
Thanks so much Raikit. It's good to know I just about seem to have my colors down (save for the unusual pangare that pops up and of course the dilutions). I'm almost done naming all the colors on the farm and I don't think I'll have any more unusual coats.Raikit wrote:Alright. Let's take a crack at these.
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Dun or no Dun? Dam carries it, but I'm having trouble determining if he has it or not... I say not.
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Correct, he does not.BlackOak2 wrote:Dun or no Dun? Dam carries it, but I'm having trouble determining if he has it or not... I say not.
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With black silvers/silver dapples I've found that the easiest way to tell is usually on the newborn coat. Your boy's color is dark and also nice and even along his body. If you look at this baby, her color is much lighter (only because of the dun, she has no cream), and she also a dorsal stripe up under her mane.


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Thank you, Raikit. I was just beginning to wonder about those strippings under the mane and if they could mean something. Most of mine carries dun (so I always see those stripes), and I just never made that connection.Raikit wrote:
Correct, he does not.
With black silvers/silver dapples I've found that the easiest way to tell is usually on the newborn coat. Your boy's color is dark and also nice and even along his body. If you look at this baby, her color is much lighter (only because of the dun, she has no cream), and she also a dorsal stripe up under her mane.
I'll remember that for the future.

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