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What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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Appears to be a double cream on black with snowflakes and tiger eye. So, smoky cream.Honeybunny#2 wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2129556
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As for rarity... maybe a little rarer, with the gene combination you have. But for a racing-styled competition purebred thoroughbred, probably a bit more rare than just a colored horse.
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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Thanks! That is what I thought rarity wise... (In IRL a grey on the track is rareish, and exciting when I see one that shows potential ) What color is this mare?BlackOak2 wrote:Appears to be a double cream on black with snowflakes and tiger eye. So, smoky cream.Honeybunny#2 wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2129556
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As for rarity... maybe a little rarer, with the gene combination you have. But for a racing-styled competition purebred thoroughbred, probably a bit more rare than just a colored horse.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2223333 (Tiger eye I believe but the rest is stumping me... )
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http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2097995
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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I think in real life that a black racer is the most rare. With Frosted and his sire, the grays in the US are really beginning to get passed around.Honeybunny#2 wrote:Thanks! That is what I thought rarity wise... (In IRL a grey on the track is rareish, and exciting when I see one that shows potential ) What color is this mare?BlackOak2 wrote:
Appears to be a double cream on black with snowflakes and tiger eye. So, smoky cream.
As for rarity... maybe a little rarer, with the gene combination you have. But for a racing-styled competition purebred thoroughbred, probably a bit more rare than just a colored horse.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2223333 (Tiger eye I believe but the rest is stumping me... )
And this filly if possible:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2097995
Shadows Viper is a smoky brown pangare with tiger eye. The tannish underside instead of red indicates the cream gene and the flank area bleeding out even more is a good indication of pangare.
Tenacious Owl appears to be a triple dilute on bay with dun. Perlino Champagne Dun. She also appears to have tiger eye. I don't immediately see any pearls in her pedigree so I'm going to say a double cream and not a cream and pearl or a double pearl (hidden by tiger eye).
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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The second one is actually Silver Classic Cream Pearl Dun (black + silver + cream + pearl + champagne). Her sire is the same. We know he has pearl because he sired this horse - an apparently undiluted Silver Amber Champagne - and this one - an apparently undiluted Classic Dun. If he was double cream he could not have sired any horses that appeared undiluted. He also sired this horse, so we know that he is prone to throwing very light, almost non-existent dapples.BlackOak2 wrote:I think in real life that a black racer is the most rare. With Frosted and his sire, the grays in the US are really beginning to get passed around.Honeybunny#2 wrote: Thanks! That is what I thought rarity wise... (In IRL a grey on the track is rareish, and exciting when I see one that shows potential ) What color is this mare?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2223333 (Tiger eye I believe but the rest is stumping me... )
And this filly if possible:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2097995
Shadows Viper is a smoky brown pangare with tiger eye. The tannish underside instead of red indicates the cream gene and the flank area bleeding out even more is a good indication of pangare.
Tenacious Owl appears to be a triple dilute on bay with dun. Perlino Champagne Dun. She also appears to have tiger eye. I don't immediately see any pearls in her pedigree so I'm going to say a double cream and not a cream and pearl or a double pearl (hidden by tiger eye).
As a note - double-pearl and double-cream with silver on black-based champagne will be pseudo-whites. If they are yellowish like this it's a good bet they're cream-pearl.
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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Hah! Well, there you have it.Silverine wrote:The second one is actually Silver Classic Cream Pearl Dun (black + silver + cream + pearl + champagne). Her sire is the same. We know he has pearl because he sired this horse - an apparently undiluted Silver Amber Champagne - and this one - an apparently undiluted Classic Dun. If he was double cream he could not have sired any horses that appeared undiluted. He also sired this horse, so we know that he is prone to throwing very light, almost non-existent dapples.BlackOak2 wrote:
I think in real life that a black racer is the most rare. With Frosted and his sire, the grays in the US are really beginning to get passed around.
Shadows Viper is a smoky brown pangare with tiger eye. The tannish underside instead of red indicates the cream gene and the flank area bleeding out even more is a good indication of pangare.
Tenacious Owl appears to be a triple dilute on bay with dun. Perlino Champagne Dun. She also appears to have tiger eye. I don't immediately see any pearls in her pedigree so I'm going to say a double cream and not a cream and pearl or a double pearl (hidden by tiger eye).
As a note - double-pearl and double-cream with silver on black-based champagne will be pseudo-whites. If they are yellowish like this it's a good bet they're cream-pearl.
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
Post by Honeybunny#2 »
Thank you both! Also Blackoak... your right... Frosted has made grays more common... and Blacks... while we need more of themBlackOak2 wrote:Hah! Well, there you have it.Silverine wrote:
The second one is actually Silver Classic Cream Pearl Dun (black + silver + cream + pearl + champagne). Her sire is the same. We know he has pearl because he sired this horse - an apparently undiluted Silver Amber Champagne - and this one - an apparently undiluted Classic Dun. If he was double cream he could not have sired any horses that appeared undiluted. He also sired this horse, so we know that he is prone to throwing very light, almost non-existent dapples.
As a note - double-pearl and double-cream with silver on black-based champagne will be pseudo-whites. If they are yellowish like this it's a good bet they're cream-pearl.
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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I'm not particularly fond of Frosted... but I can't figure out why just yet. His record and so far, his offspring appear to be of the decent sort. So I'm confused why I don't like him. Maybe one day I'll figure it out.Honeybunny#2 wrote: Thank you both! Also Blackoak... your right... Frosted has made grays more common... and Blacks... while we need more of them
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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Frosted has thrown some good offspring. And he himself is a very powerful horse. One thing I don't like is he has less muscle then American Pharaoh. But he deserves his place and a little more recognition for keeping on Pharaoh's heels for a good time. Frosted seems lighter and from the time I have spent near jumpers he has a little bit of a jumper/cross country build (he is still a racer but he could sire some interesting foals... I would love to see him or a foal of his tried over some jumps... he has a very tall shoulder and a more light refined look)And he isn't a tank like Pharaoh.BlackOak2 wrote:I'm not particularly fond of Frosted... but I can't figure out why just yet. His record and so far, his offspring appear to be of the decent sort. So I'm confused why I don't like him. Maybe one day I'll figure it out.Honeybunny#2 wrote: Thank you both! Also Blackoak... your right... Frosted has made grays more common... and Blacks... while we need more of them
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Re: What color is this TB and how common is this color in the breed?
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Good points, about the jumping. There are some former racers that move into hunter-style afterwork, when they don't make it on the track... but I don't know if we'll get the chance to see that with him directly at least. Who knows. I'll keep this in mind, if I ever hear his name dropped in some other circuits, I'll check it out.Honeybunny#2 wrote:Frosted has thrown some good offspring. And he himself is a very powerful horse. One thing I don't like is he has less muscle then American Pharaoh. But he deserves his place and a little more recognition for keeping on Pharaoh's heels for a good time. Frosted seems lighter and from the time I have spent near jumpers he has a little bit of a jumper/cross country build (he is still a racer but he could sire some interesting foals... I would love to see him or a foal of his tried over some jumps... he has a very tall shoulder and a more light refined look)And he isn't a tank like Pharaoh.BlackOak2 wrote:
I'm not particularly fond of Frosted... but I can't figure out why just yet. His record and so far, his offspring appear to be of the decent sort. So I'm confused why I don't like him. Maybe one day I'll figure it out.
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