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Welp. I got both forelegs but missed the lower part of the neck. XD
Still, the legs have been harder to get at the same time for me than getting the neck (had problems with it before BlackOak got us neck white) so I'm happy.
Still, the legs have been harder to get at the same time for me than getting the neck (had problems with it before BlackOak got us neck white) so I'm happy.
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I have one or two that have much smaller minus areas kind of like that. This one I'm trying to get to pass on her minus spread, but I haven't achieved it yet.
Wild Maiden
It came through her mother, but beyond that, there is a lot of fewspots and unusual patterning, so I don't know if it can be tracked down. I don't think it came from her, but her great-granddam through her damsire is an AC arabian.
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I think the large empty areas have something to do with the large spots. I just had this colt born and he's the only horse I've had with large empty sections. He's also one of only a few of my horses to have big spots.
I also wanted to note that he actually has small spots inside his big spots (check out the area between hip and stifle):
I also wanted to note that he actually has small spots inside his big spots (check out the area between hip and stifle):
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That's an interesting theory.
I can't say any of my minus-area horses had small spots and I think all of them had medium (those type verging on being large) and larger spots.
I can't say any of my minus-area horses had small spots and I think all of them had medium (those type verging on being large) and larger spots.
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It would be interesting to test out.BlackOak2 wrote:That's an interesting theory.
I can't say any of my minus-area horses had small spots and I think all of them had medium (those type verging on being large) and larger spots.
Also, if anyone is interested in one of the mixed-Arabians with extra white on the back leg, this guy is for sale. I have his colt so I don't need him anymore.
He gave me this cutie:
Out of this mare:
(He has also had foals with neck white, just not this one. CX)
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And the same larger spots.
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Re: Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion
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It seems like there are many different areas where these "minus pattern" can occur. I wonder if it is connected to genetics, similar to spot density/white spread, and if it i possible to get a horse with no (or almost no) spots at all.
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