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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
The Horse of a Different Color, certainly looks like a Buckskin Pearl now...He also tested positive to to one pearl as the foal from that double pearl mare looks to be double pearl himself.Silverine wrote:So in an interesting twist, this guy has been throwing foals with cream from mares that don't have cream. Here's one of them - a cream/pearl colt out of a double-pearl mare. So I officially have no idea what's going on with this guy. I wonder if he's secretly a perlino. He hasn't thrown any silver so far, and as far as I can remember every baby I've had from him has had cream.BlackOak2 wrote:
EDIT: He updated his picture again! If this is his true color, then he's a buckskin pearl. If not, I still have no clue.
He also gave me this filly who I must admit I am completely lost on.
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I could see pearl.Baranduin Brewster wrote:....Silverine wrote:....
But what happened to his champagne!
And his tobiano completely disappeared as well.
What I also find a bit unusual as well is that his pics at 8 years and at 9 years are actually lightening. Is there a gene I'm forgetting that does that, a reverse sooty? I don't recall...
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
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Champagne lightens as the horse agesBlackOak2 wrote:I could see pearl.Baranduin Brewster wrote: ....
But what happened to his champagne!
And his tobiano completely disappeared as well.
What I also find a bit unusual as well is that his pics at 8 years and at 9 years are actually lightening. Is there a gene I'm forgetting that does that, a reverse sooty? I don't recall...
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
Post by BlackOak2 »
Ah! Right.Baranduin Brewster wrote:Champagne lightens as the horse agesBlackOak2 wrote:
I could see pearl.
But what happened to his champagne!
And his tobiano completely disappeared as well.
What I also find a bit unusual as well is that his pics at 8 years and at 9 years are actually lightening. Is there a gene I'm forgetting that does that, a reverse sooty? I don't recall...
For some reason, I thought I was forgetting something.
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
Nps, now I'm wondering do I need to age up my glitched TurkBlackOak2 wrote:Ah! Right.Baranduin Brewster wrote:
Champagne lightens as the horse ages
For some reason, I thought I was forgetting something.
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
Post by BlackOak2 »
That's a good question. Perhaps the better one is, do you want to see the glitch disappear?Baranduin Brewster wrote:Nps, now I'm wondering do I need to age up my glitched TurkBlackOak2 wrote:
Ah! Right.
For some reason, I thought I was forgetting something.
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
It is such a pretty glitch, so not really...I'll leave him until I have no choice...BlackOak2 wrote:That's a good question. Perhaps the better one is, do you want to see the glitch disappear?Baranduin Brewster wrote:
Nps, now I'm wondering do I need to age up my glitched Turk
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
Post by Silverine »
I'd leave him and hope you find another, not quite-so-pretty one to age up and see what happens. I've been casually browsing the AC hoping to find another.Baranduin Brewster wrote:It is such a pretty glitch, so not really...I'll leave him until I have no choice...BlackOak2 wrote:
That's a good question. Perhaps the better one is, do you want to see the glitch disappear?
BlackOak - The tobiano disappearing got me, too. It explains why he threw some non-To babies with my To mares. I didn't think it was too weird when I had only one non-To baby from but I got about three of them out of five foals, which seemed a little off-ratio when there should have been a >=75% chance for the babies to have To when crossed with To mares. But it does give weight to Nazarach's thought that To could be the cause of the glitch.
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
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So are we figuring that he has To and not the switch? Or that he has the switch but not To? If it is indeed To that is contributing to the glitch, it could be just one factor. Such as, the switch that's starting to set everything awry.Silverine wrote: BlackOak - The tobiano disappearing got me, too. It explains why he threw some non-To babies with my To mares. I didn't think it was too weird when I had only one non-To baby from but I got about three of them out of five foals, which seemed a little off-ratio when there should have been a >=75% chance for the babies to have To when crossed with To mares. But it does give weight to Nazarach's thought that To could be the cause of the glitch.
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Re: He seems unsure of himself...
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I have no clue. He may have neither. His foals that have had To have all had very similar (or in some cases matching) coverage to what the dams had - such as this colt and his mother, or this filly that has appreciably less than her mother.BlackOak2 wrote:So are we figuring that he has To and not the switch? Or that he has the switch but not To? If it is indeed To that is contributing to the glitch, it could be just one factor. Such as, the switch that's starting to set everything awry.Silverine wrote: BlackOak - The tobiano disappearing got me, too. It explains why he threw some non-To babies with my To mares. I didn't think it was too weird when I had only one non-To baby from but I got about three of them out of five foals, which seemed a little off-ratio when there should have been a >=75% chance for the babies to have To when crossed with To mares. But it does give weight to Nazarach's thought that To could be the cause of the glitch.
It's also possible that he does have them and that the genes are in the wrong spot, like the push error that I wrote about in the reverse bay thread. Unfortunately there's no real way to know without knowing the back end.
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