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Odd Color - Pearl?
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Odd Color - Pearl?
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
So, I came up with this horse
Unnamed Horse
I want to say Palomino Pearl
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
Unnamed Horse
I want to say Palomino Pearl
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
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Re: Odd Color - Pearl?
Post by Silverine »
Both parents have cream so neither can have pearl. Therefore the foal can not have pearl.Baranduin Brewster wrote:So, I came up with this horse
Unnamed Horse
I want to say Palomino Pearl
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
She is a smoky cream dun with lp (black + two creams + dun).
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Re: Odd Color - Pearl?
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
Thanks, wow the dun is a surprise...I finally, figured after she tossed the black foal, she had to be black based.Silverine wrote:Both parents have cream so neither can have pearl. Therefore the foal can not have pearl.Baranduin Brewster wrote:So, I came up with this horse
Unnamed Horse
I want to say Palomino Pearl
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
She is a smoky cream dun with lp (black + two creams + dun).
Mooreland Farms, Inc.
Where the Best, Keeps Getting Better!
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Proud Breeder of: Walkaloosa & Sugarbush Draft
Farm Log, Training, Sales/Silent Auctions
Club Affiliations: Inhand Jumping Club & United Driving Breeders Club
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Proud Breeder of: Walkaloosa & Sugarbush Draft
Farm Log, Training, Sales/Silent Auctions
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Re: Odd Color - Pearl?
Post by Silverine »
Ambrosius likes to toss his dun around. Goodness knows it's running rampant in my herd.Baranduin Brewster wrote:Thanks, wow the dun is a surprise...I finally, figured after she tossed the black foal, she had to be black based.Silverine wrote:
Both parents have cream so neither can have pearl. Therefore the foal can not have pearl.
She is a smoky cream dun with lp (black + two creams + dun).
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Feeding For Weight And Temperament
Quest Breeding Guide
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Re: Odd Color - Pearl?
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
I'll have to fix his color, then...thanks for the help.Silverine wrote:Ambrosius likes to toss his dun around. Goodness knows it's running rampant in my herd.Baranduin Brewster wrote:
Thanks, wow the dun is a surprise...I finally, figured after she tossed the black foal, she had to be black based.
Mooreland Farms, Inc.
Where the Best, Keeps Getting Better!
Eventing Account
Proud Breeder of: Walkaloosa & Sugarbush Draft
Farm Log, Training, Sales/Silent Auctions
Club Affiliations: Inhand Jumping Club & United Driving Breeders Club
Where the Best, Keeps Getting Better!
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Proud Breeder of: Walkaloosa & Sugarbush Draft
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