<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sketcher:
angloappapintoperlpalello? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
nah, I’d rather have a perlpalellopintaloosa
<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sketcher:
angloappapintoperlpalello? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
nah, I’d rather have a perlpalellopintaloosa
Atom:
that horse does look like a smoky cream and not like a perlino.
Chelsea:
yes the filly has German Warmblood, Deutsches Reitpferd, papers.
As for genetics, NO the bucksin gene cannot skip a generation, that is total nonsense. Since the dam Noa is a cremello (and she is - I know it since I had bred her with Apollon live cover) and since Mahal is a Palomino there is no way other than Palomino or cremello. It is not a cremello because the aqua blue eyes are missing and the skin is not rose pink, so it must be a Palomino. The filly by Apollon is buckskin because Apollon is a black leopard and that is why that filly is a buckskin, not due to the dam. I also had a dark buckskin blanketed colt by Apollon out of a Palomino mare.
I don’t know why it seems so complicated for people to understand genetics and to admit that cremello x palomino does not give anything as cremello or palomino at 50% each.
If one wants to bred for color it would be necessary to learn a minimum about genetics first before inventing the rules of genetics new! Otherwise they only make a fool out of themselves by insisting on something that cannot be.
http://www.gestuet-falkenhorst.de
Top class and exceptional colored German Warmblood Sporthorses
to Palomino Leopard Warmblood:
How Kinsky horses enter into Gwen’s breeding program, you will have to explain…YOU FORGOT EQUUS KINSKY WARMBLOOD STUDFARM SINCE 1838
These are two totally different types of horses.
WHAT will you say with this statement ?
Mandy
Home of “Atom”
Equus Kinsky Stallion in Palomino Color
OK, Ms. Lizard Graphics…it is time for you to crate a wonder horse of color. With your graphic skills, you need to come up with something very orginial!!! I did not make it to Liz’s to get the smokey creme colt up yet that is also a full blown curly. I was out all day selling shacks and you guys have been having a blast while I was out working!!! Not Fair! I wanta play too!
I’m off to do my home work for tomorrows adventure of showing more shacks!!! God only knows what I will find here when I come back!!!
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I’ve one-upped you all!
I have an Olympic Pinkaloosa! Now beat that one!
<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by pintofoal:
Come on Spot that is a pimpleloosa! don’t try to pull a fast one on us!
Liz Hall http://silverwoodfarm.com
Pinto & Colored Warmbloods Stallions<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Nuh Uh… If it were a true pipmleloosa, it would have to have a doublepaloosaperlpalellopintoloosa parent in the third generation back on the dam’s side. CLEARLY this isn’t the case here.
v&b, I can’t get to any “members” link… Can you copy and post the photo or post a direct link?
“It is that stupid moron’s RIGHT to be that completely and utterly WRONG.” - Dennis Miller and his thought’s about Michael Moore
To Norsire
Your foals are nicely but not to liken with my PERLINO stallion prospect MODERN ART
Looks the photo under my posting every excitedly
MAHAL
Home of Mahal
exclusively colored German Warmblood
horses with world class bloodline
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Congrats to you and Mahal!
Such a pretty baby, all the best to you with him!
Gold
Coloured Horses…Oh My!
http://www.trinitybreeders.on.ca
Can Someone explain the Sabino thing alittle more, please?
Thanks
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Now your just being silly Spot, I mean come on- your just jealous because I have a real one and you don’t!
~ Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once ~
Mahal this eyes are not LIGHT AQUA BLUE! They will get darker. His eyes are very dark from your own photos…they are clearly not aqua blue eyes! All palominos are born with pink skin and it will turn black in the next few weeks. You will see he is going to get the black skin in about 1 to 2 weeks. My palominos are all born with pink skin, that is normal for a palomino foal. Have you ever had a palomino foal before this one? He is palomino and genticly can not be a perlino. I’m not quite sure why you are hanging onto this! It is FACT not fiction! I’m sorry you are so determined he is perlino, because in a few weeks you are going to see what we are all telling you is fact. I have nothing personal against you at all and you know that. Please go look at my cremellos eyes on my web site at
http://www.norsire.com/billionair.html Look at how dark your foals eyes are. Look at how light my cremellos are…a perlino must have the same light aqua blue eyes. Call US Davis in CA or visit their web site and they will tell you this is geneticly IMPOSSIBLE as well!
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Atom:
It looks so reddish shiny all over that it looks more like those very very rare smoky creams as a Perlino, since the Perlinos have only reddish mane and tail but body is ivory and the Smoky Cream Achal-Tekke on the double dilute page has the same rose sheen on its body and so I thought it would be such a rare smoky cream.
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Top class and exceptional colored German Warmblood Sporthorses
Hellooooooo again return to my topic RARITY!!!
Thank for the interest on all my exclusively
Horses.
Thank you so muchhhhhh .
My topic is for Modern Art
to Aurum
Myself write I have a stallion prospect then I
have a stallion prospect for ME. Look at your own
website what you write that is …
A example
*** Gestüt Falkenhorst is known for having produced 7 approved and graded breeding stallions*** but you write not
…
we are the largest and highest quality colored Warmblood stud farm in the world and we continue to exceed your highest expectations, which our horses have earned us.
Do not be fooled by imitations.Though many have tried to duplicate our success, the quality that is the foundation of our 20 year breeding program is second to none.
YOU FORGOT EQUUS KINSKY WARMBLOOD STUDFARM
SINCE 1838
I can never heard your publicity
etc etc etc…
and now no more comments.
I be very happy for my first Topic, please make your own topic for your own breed,
not you must always stand in the middel point.
At the moment is my colt MODERN ART the star on my topic and for me he is a golden star
MAHAL
He is really adorable! Congrats!
DL
I read a couple more pages and I see that banjocat beat me to the barlink factor thing. LOL.
Sorry about the duplicate post.
God forbid that I should go to any Heaven in which there are no horses.
~R. Graham
Pintofoal - my example a “Pimpleloosa” ???
What the heck would you call Wowelsh’s then?
(that poor poor pony - I am sure that he would be mortified if he knew what pictures you were flashing around the Internet of him! )
Gawd - I hope some poor outsider doesnt come on this thread and figure the whole lot of us colour breeders are certifiably nuts!
“Spot”
His parents are dilute chestnuts; it’s virtually impossible for him to be a dilute bay.
He’s very cute. Cremellos are still pretty unusual. Congrats!
If you cheapskate me into hell, I’ll haunt you good
Ive got to say, for what my 2 cents are worth on this discussion, Mahal - yours is a palomino foal - not a cremello and certainly not a perlino!
Here is a picture of my palomino TB - Nikita - filly at 2-3 days of age. The muzzle is still pinkish and the skin has not really started to darken yet except slightly around the muzzle.
I had never had a palomino born before this one, so I was rather confused in the beginning as to whether or not I did, in fact, HAVE a palomino!
The mane and forelock were whitish coming out, but when she dried off, they went to an apricot color, so then I wasnt sure if I had a light chestnut instead.
Then as she matured, the skin darkened, the coat darkened and the mane and tail got whiter.
Mahal - he is a lovely colt, and I am sure will be a wonderful addition to your breeding program - as a palomino and not as a perlino
“Spot”
[This message was edited by Spot on Apr. 07, 2003 at 08:51 AM.]
but is there a way to tell the difference between a normal black and a smokey black foal? and if there is a difference, can anyone post pictures?