
Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
Also can i buy or breed to you mohawk TB stallionFantasyRanch1 wrote:Here is a stallionTao Claypoole wrote:
You mean you'll be in charge of the breeding? Or the foals? Both?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2937324
And i have to breed my horses to get a filly

Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
FantasyRanch1 wrote:Tao Claypoole wrote:
You mean you'll be in charge of the breeding? Or the foals? Both?
Here is a stallion
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2937324
And i have to breed my horses to get a filly
Also can i buy or breed to you mohawk TB stallion
I'm sorry, no. Also, I appreciate your offer of the two horses, but decline. Thank you anyway! You are very helpful.
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Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
So you don't want my 2 horses? And its ok I was just wondering because I have a mare but no stallionTao Claypoole wrote:FantasyRanch1 wrote:
I'm sorry, no. Also, I appreciate your offer of the two horses, but decline. Thank you anyway! You are very helpful.

Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Tao Claypoole wrote:
I'm sorry, no. Also, I appreciate your offer of the two horses, but decline. Thank you anyway! You are very helpful.
Yeah, I don't want them. Thanks!


Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
BlackOak2 wrote:It seems you have some aid.
Let me offer some insight into the mohawk gene, it should help in your search and maintenance of your mohawk herd.
This gene is recessive, meaning that it will need TWO of the gene to express.
This also means a non-mohawk parent can produce a mohawk foal if that parent carries one mohawk gene.
So a set of mohawk parents will always produce mohawk offspring.
This also means that a mohawk parent will always throw at least a mohawk-carrying foal, regardless of the other parent's mohawk status.
A foal won't show its mohawk potential immediately, regardless of the fact that all foals are born with upright manes.
Mohawk manes also tend to come in at slightly different times. So a mane could lay over as early as 4 months or as late as... I'm not sure. I've had manes stay upright on a foal until their 1 year birthday, but I don't expressly remember any foal keeping an upright mane afterward that wasn't affected by the mohawk gene.
So in your future market hunts for mohawk, when looking at foals, take a look at their parents and grandparents. Those foals may be carriers of the gene or may actually express it as they age up.
Thanks! That was so helpful.

Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
Ok ,et me know if j can ever help. Also I'm working on Mohawk TB so when I have one I don't want I will send it your wayTao Claypoole wrote:FantasyRanch1 wrote:
Yeah, I don't want them. Thanks!

Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
Thank you, I appreciate that!FantasyRanch2 wrote:Ok ,et me know if j can ever help. Also I'm working on Mohawk TB so when I have one I don't want I will send it your wayTao Claypoole wrote:
Yeah, I don't want them. Thanks!


Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
Tao Claypoole wrote:QUOTE THIS!
Hey are you still looking for Mohawk TBs? I have lots that carry the gean and some that have a MH main. I can let you stud to one of my studs for free. Or i can give you a foal that may or may not havea mohawk main

Re: Where can I buy good mohawk horses?
Could you give me a link? I would appreciate it.FantasyRanch2 wrote:Tao Claypoole wrote:QUOTE THIS!
Hey are you still looking for Mohawk TBs? I have lots that carry the gean and some that have a MH main. I can let you stud to one of my studs for free. Or i can give you a foal that may or may not havea mohawk main