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Post by Aliw1995 »
Arabian stud.
Must be spotted, less than 15.3h, Gp 67k+ high held tail and a dished face
Will pay 10k+ for stud fee
Must be spotted, less than 15.3h, Gp 67k+ high held tail and a dished face
Will pay 10k+ for stud fee
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Post by SandPiper »
Spotted like blanketed or the actual Leopard Print? If it's blanketed I MIGHT have some ( or my partner might )Aliw1995 wrote:Arabian stud.
Must be spotted, less than 15.3h, Gp 67k+ high held tail and a dished face
Will pay 10k+ for stud fee
but if it's actual lp then no.
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Post by Aliw1995 »
Heaven's Horses wrote:Spotted like blanketed or the actual Leopard Print? If it's blanketed I MIGHT have some ( or my partner might )Aliw1995 wrote:Arabian stud.
Must be spotted, less than 15.3h, Gp 67k+ high held tail and a dished face
Will pay 10k+ for stud fee
but if it's actual lp then no.
Well all are actual Lp.... but I would prefer a horse without varnish
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Post by Kuro-Chan »
i have the spotted, but not arab partAliw1995 wrote:Arabian stud.
Must be spotted, less than 15.3h, Gp 67k+ high held tail and a dished face
Will pay 10k+ for stud fee
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Post by Aliw1995 »
Not very useful to me then...Kuro-Chan wrote:i have the spotted, but not arab partAliw1995 wrote:Arabian stud.
Must be spotted, less than 15.3h, Gp 67k+ high held tail and a dished face
Will pay 10k+ for stud fee
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Post by SandPiper »
Sorry got a little confused there. And how do you tell if a stallion/horse in general is going to varnish?Aliw1995 wrote:Heaven's Horses wrote: Spotted like blanketed or the actual Leopard Print? If it's blanketed I MIGHT have some ( or my partner might )
but if it's actual lp then no.
Well all are actual Lp.... but I would prefer a horse without varnish
If you want, I could do some selective breeding with my mares. Right now I'm not exactly sure which stallion would be right.
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Post by BlackOak2 »
Don't forget, all Lp horses will varnish. The varnish genes that control how the horse will varnish can express in many different ways. The best you will find is a very slow, gentle expression of varnish.Heaven's Horses wrote:Sorry got a little confused there. And how do you tell if a stallion/horse in general is going to varnish?Aliw1995 wrote:
Well all are actual Lp.... but I would prefer a horse without varnish
If you want, I could do some selective breeding with my mares. Right now I'm not exactly sure which stallion would be right.
Good Luck!
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Post by SandPiper »
Thanks! How do you tell if it's going to be a slow varnish when the horse is still young? Can you even do that?BlackOak2 wrote:Don't forget, all Lp horses will varnish. The varnish genes that control how the horse will varnish can express in many different ways. The best you will find is a very slow, gentle expression of varnish.Heaven's Horses wrote: Sorry got a little confused there. And how do you tell if a stallion/horse in general is going to varnish?
If you want, I could do some selective breeding with my mares. Right now I'm not exactly sure which stallion would be right.
Good Luck!
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Post by BlackOak2 »
Heavy varnish will show as early as a year and 2 weeks (the coat will look lighter from the 1 year foal coat blowout). If during their 1 to 2 year time period, the coat looks unchanged, or relatively unchanged, you may have a slower varnish.Heaven's Horses wrote:Thanks! How do you tell if it's going to be a slow varnish when the horse is still young? Can you even do that?BlackOak2 wrote:
Don't forget, all Lp horses will varnish. The varnish genes that control how the horse will varnish can express in many different ways. The best you will find is a very slow, gentle expression of varnish.
Good Luck!
An example of what you'll want to look for to avoid heavy varnish (or quick varnish):
Take a look at these versus pics, look at how the hidden spots start to appear. Generally, the quicker the spots begin to appear, the heavier the varnish will be.
At 1 year & 1 month, you can already see a couple spots starting to shine through.
Now at 3 years, 7 months & 2 weeks, the varnishing is already quite visible.
At 1 year & 2 weeks, there is the barest hint of spots starting to show.
Now at 3 years & 3 months, visible spots reveal a heavy varnish appearing.
At 1 year (and a couple months), again, spots are already starting to appear.
Now at 4 years & 7 months, very visible, heavy varnish is more than apparent.
My horses are no longer really quick varnishing, but still on the medium-fast side (I'm working toward slower varnish in my program as well).
The hidden spots are really key to helping define how heavy or how quick a varnish will appear.
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Post by SandPiper »
Alright, thank you so much!BlackOak2 wrote:Heavy varnish will show as early as a year and 2 weeks (the coat will look lighter from the 1 year foal coat blowout). If during their 1 to 2 year time period, the coat looks unchanged, or relatively unchanged, you may have a slower varnish.Heaven's Horses wrote: Thanks! How do you tell if it's going to be a slow varnish when the horse is still young? Can you even do that?
An example of what you'll want to look for to avoid heavy varnish (or quick varnish):
Take a look at these versus pics, look at how the hidden spots start to appear. Generally, the quicker the spots begin to appear, the heavier the varnish will be.
At 1 year & 1 month, you can already see a couple spots starting to shine through.
Now at 3 years, 7 months & 2 weeks, the varnishing is already quite visible.
At 1 year & 2 weeks, there is the barest hint of spots starting to show.
Now at 3 years & 3 months, visible spots reveal a heavy varnish appearing.
At 1 year (and a couple months), again, spots are already starting to appear.
Now at 4 years & 7 months, very visible, heavy varnish is more than apparent.
My horses are no longer really quick varnishing, but still on the medium-fast side (I'm working toward slower varnish in my program as well).
The hidden spots are really key to helping define how heavy or how quick a varnish will appear.
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