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MPE Grey Andalusian Project
Post by Raikit »
I noticed a distinct lack of grey Andalusians and decided to work on breeding grey into them. I will be trying to get gray on a black or bay base. Apart from breeding for grey I will also be trying to breed in classic Andalusian conformation.
I started with this 95% Andy mare:
Bred with this gray AC Arabian:
Got this mare:
Wicked Mistress got her father's grey on a sooty smoky brown base. She was more Arabian than Andy, but was a step in the right direction. As far as conformation she was too short, too uphill, her face was too concave, and her flanks were too shallow for her ribs but she did have a good back length. I bred her several times and got two grey colts to work with.
First was this colt:
Birdie is a grey on brown cream dun by Greaser [SC] and is much closer to my ideal conformation than his mother. He is just slightly too tall and a bit too light but has a good face profile and back length. He is slightly too uphill by his conformation assessment but doesn't look too bad in his pictures. I would like a slightly thicker jowl on him.
Second colt was this one:
None So Wicked is a grey on sable dun by Master of none [SC]. Conformation wise he is not as nice as his half-brother. He is too short, too light, and too uphill, with a face profile that is just slightly too convex. He also needs thicker legs and a thicker jowl. Time will tell if he will develop the mane and tail that I like.
I started with this 95% Andy mare:
Bred with this gray AC Arabian:
Got this mare:
Wicked Mistress got her father's grey on a sooty smoky brown base. She was more Arabian than Andy, but was a step in the right direction. As far as conformation she was too short, too uphill, her face was too concave, and her flanks were too shallow for her ribs but she did have a good back length. I bred her several times and got two grey colts to work with.
First was this colt:
Birdie is a grey on brown cream dun by Greaser [SC] and is much closer to my ideal conformation than his mother. He is just slightly too tall and a bit too light but has a good face profile and back length. He is slightly too uphill by his conformation assessment but doesn't look too bad in his pictures. I would like a slightly thicker jowl on him.
Second colt was this one:
None So Wicked is a grey on sable dun by Master of none [SC]. Conformation wise he is not as nice as his half-brother. He is too short, too light, and too uphill, with a face profile that is just slightly too convex. He also needs thicker legs and a thicker jowl. Time will tell if he will develop the mane and tail that I like.
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Re: MPE Grey Andalusian Project
Post by Raikit »
Foals from ⇒ɱρξ⇐ Birdie
Birdie's first foal was a 66% Andy colt out of an unnamed mare.
Grease is still growing but should be around the correct height based on his eval. He is also a good build. His face, however, is much too convex. (He's got a crazy roman nose!) He is also too uphill and could do with a thicker jowl.
Birdie's first foal was a 66% Andy colt out of an unnamed mare.
Grease is still growing but should be around the correct height based on his eval. He is also a good build. His face, however, is much too convex. (He's got a crazy roman nose!) He is also too uphill and could do with a thicker jowl.
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Re: MPE Grey Andalusian Project
Post by JillJessie1997 »
I think your project is coming along good thus far. Nicely colored horses ya got there too. Hope you reach your end goal!
I really need to edit my farm log now that I think about it, it looks like a sloppy mess
I really need to edit my farm log now that I think about it, it looks like a sloppy mess
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Re: MPE Grey Andalusian Project
Post by Raikit »
A lot of work going on that I haven't cataloged due to lack of time, but I do have a new colt to note. He's a grey over yellow dun 97% Andy.
⇒ɱρξ⇐ Gold Medal
I'd like a slightly longer back on him but am otherwise rather happy with his conformation. However I would like to see a flat mane instead of fluffy and no feathers.
⇒ɱρξ⇐ Gold Medal
I'd like a slightly longer back on him but am otherwise rather happy with his conformation. However I would like to see a flat mane instead of fluffy and no feathers.
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Re: MPE Grey Andalusian Project
Post by SageFeather145 »
Your project is awesome, its neat seeing it progress.
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