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Re: Tobiano Patterns - Information and open discussion
Such tiny spots!

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Re: Tobiano Patterns - Information and open discussion
I've been on a break over the holidays, but am doing a bit more work now.
Just had another foal from my sock siblings (the amber champagne and black duo out of my gold dun mare and a Belgian stud). After two rather minimally marked babies (first was a clone of the mother, second had two stockings and a sock), I got this cutie with a flashy neck mark:

The granddam (my gold dun girl) had some neck marks, but most of her white was from the shoulder back. Interesting how the white migrated. It's also interesting how this baby got grandma's full far front leg coverage.
Just had another foal from my sock siblings (the amber champagne and black duo out of my gold dun mare and a Belgian stud). After two rather minimally marked babies (first was a clone of the mother, second had two stockings and a sock), I got this cutie with a flashy neck mark:
The granddam (my gold dun girl) had some neck marks, but most of her white was from the shoulder back. Interesting how the white migrated. It's also interesting how this baby got grandma's full far front leg coverage.

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Holy Cretin! She's cute!Silverine wrote:I've been on a break over the holidays, but am doing a bit more work now.
Just had another foal from my sock siblings (the amber champagne and black duo out of my gold dun mare and a Belgian stud). After two rather minimally marked babies (first was a clone of the mother, second had two stockings and a sock), I got this cutie with a flashy neck mark:
The granddam (my gold dun girl) had some neck marks, but most of her white was from the shoulder back. Interesting how the white migrated. It's also interesting how this baby got grandma's full far front leg coverage.

Yet another moment that I want the ability to flip these horses over to see the far side!
She's certainly heading into the favorites post.

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I'm glad you like her.BlackOak2 wrote: Holy Cretin! She's cute!![]()
Yet another moment that I want the ability to flip these horses over to see the far side!
She's certainly heading into the favorites post.


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At first, I was going to say I have no use for her, as cute as she is... but on second thought, I do have a new grinder line that has produced a record-setting stud... of all things... and introducing her may prove a very interesting color combination for the future generations.Silverine wrote:I'm glad you like her.BlackOak2 wrote: Holy Cretin! She's cute!![]()
Yet another moment that I want the ability to flip these horses over to see the far side!
She's certainly heading into the favorites post.If you want her I can send her your way after I get a foal or two from her.
So, yes, I would eventually like her. Take your time with her though, I'm in no rush.


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Enjoy her!redster wrote: I'm starting out with breeding NABs, so there's no way I'm passing up a flashy brown girl like that.


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