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Multiple dilutes
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Re: Multiple dilutes
Post by AltNazarach »
It doesn't always seem to be the case, and sometimes it even goes so far and makes them look like a really weird bay with sooty ^^'
on these ones it's really noticable (I think)
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Re: Multiple dilutes
Post by Silverine »
Oooo, very interesting. Are you sure the second two don't have pangare?AltNazarach wrote:
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Re: Multiple dilutes
Post by AltNazarach »
I noticed these browsing for NAB studs and was a bit surprised/weirded out myself; the first maybe a very pale version, but the second shouldn't (there are no noticeable changes in the color in the lightened areas?)Silverine wrote:Oooo, very interesting. Are you sure the second two don't have pangare?AltNazarach wrote:
I mean, f.e. this one has some strong mealy going on, but the difference seems visible to me than on these two above
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Re: Multiple dilutes
Post by Silverine »
I was mostly thinking of the one with the green halter. The patch on his upper barrel seems to me to be a slightly different color than his muzzle/flank area, plus he's got the lightening around the eye that usually indicates pangare. Also the warm area on his flank and behind his elbow are somewhat disconnected from the spot on his barrel. His descendants (here and here) do also have very loud warm areas, but they lack the barrel coloration, making me even more suspicious.AltNazarach wrote:
The other one is out of this mare, so it's possible his lightening is appaloosa bronzing, especially as he seems to have some very pale bronzing going on.
I'm not saying that it's not part of their browning, just that it's very possible they have more going on than just brown + To.
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Re: Multiple dilutes
Post by AltNazarach »
I admit, I have absolutly no experience with bronzening and how it works -.-'Silverine wrote:I was mostly thinking of the one with the green halter. The patch on his upper barrel seems to me to be a slightly different color than his muzzle/flank area, plus he's got the lightening around the eye that usually indicates pangare. Also the warm area on his flank and behind his elbow are somewhat disconnected from the spot on his barrel. His descendants (here and here) do also have very loud warm areas, but they lack the barrel coloration, making me even more suspicious.AltNazarach wrote:
The other one is out of this mare, so it's possible his lightening is appaloosa bronzing, especially as he seems to have some very pale bronzing going on.
I'm not saying that it's not part of their browning, just that it's very possible they have more going on than just brown + To.
Didn't look on the descendants because I thought pangare alway covers/lays over the warm areas and in a somewhat regular progression not like sooty lightening here and there? But they do seem to carry pg and he seems indeed to be the culprit :/ It's just that especially on the nab browns with paint To there were many with these spread warm areas when I looked through the pages of the market...
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Re: Multiple dilutes
Post by BlackOak2 »
If I may put my own thoughts on it. Of the two horse's in question. The second horse (the non-cream) does appear to have pangare (this from my experience trying to breed that annoyingly dominant gene out of my leopard tarpans). Meanwhile the first horse appears less likely to have it.AltNazarach wrote:Silverine wrote:
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I still remember getting a decently pangared foal from two non-pangare apparent parents:
Pangare foal
Parents:
Of course, as they aged, varnish appears to have brought the gene very blatantly to the surface. Their younger pics tell a different story.
Foal:
Younger picture of the parents:
That pesky pangare is quite good at hiding. Quite good.
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Re: Multiple dilutes
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