Riverdance
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I think we have come up with a name for the filly. Leaving Wind out of it because she is so unique.
Riverdances I lost My Marbles
Riverdances I lost My Marbles
Priceless FillyI bet she is a KEEPER.
She is FINE FILLY.
I LOVE HER MARKINGS.
i WILL BRED THAT MATCH AGAIN.
i WOULDN'T SELL HER DAM.
yOU CAN SEND HER MY WAY.
i LOVE THE NAME.
Pretty cool that we have two of them right here belonging to Forum members, and possibly have a few of the regular brindles too.Something that is so rare, it would be like one in several million/billion.
From what I have read, it seems the chimera cannot pass this colour on?...if you should breed her, when she matures, would she still only give one set of genes, or two? Or will she be sterile like a mule? Does anyone know since it is so rare?
This is so interesting! I do have a question though...if you should breed her, when she matures, would she still only give one set of genes, or two? Or will she be sterile like a mule? Does anyone know since it is so rare?
Something that is so rare, it would be like one in several million/billion.
I am talking about being a chimera not a brindle. There is not another Mini in the world that is a chimera according to UCD. This is not to say mine is either, but Dr. Penedo is guessing she is, based upon the marbling of different colors in her coat, mane and tail, as well as the brindle markings. The blue roan has similar brindle markings, but is distinctly just two colors with the agouti gene showing strongly in her mane, tail, legs and head. She is a roan with the brindle pattern.Pretty cool that we have two of them right here belonging to Forum members, and possibly have a few of the regular brindles too.
No, a chimera would not be able to pass these markings on. BUT, most TRUE brindle horses have been found to not be able to pass their markings on either. Very few to date have been able to. Again, info from UCD.From what I have read, it seems the chimera cannot pass this colour on? That would be too bad
Well, her foals would match one of her sets of DNA.
A bay roan would naturally have three colours to it's coat anyways, and a blue roan only two, brindle or not...so I don't see how that can be a sign of which is or isn't?? As a buckskin, she would have three colours naturally as well, so that wouldn't explain it either would it?I am talking about being a chimera not a brindle. There is not another Mini in the world that is a chimera according to UCD. This is not to say mine is either, but Dr. Penedo is guessing she is, based upon the marbling of different colors in her coat, mane and tail, as well as the brindle markings. The blue roan has similar brindle markings, but is distinctly just two colors with the agouti gene showing strongly in her mane, tail, legs and head. She is a roan with the brindle pattern.
A bay roan would naturally have three colours to it's coat anyways, and a blue roan only two, brindle or not...so I don't see how that can be a sign of which is or isn't?? As a buckskin, she would have three colours naturally as well, so that wouldn't explain it either would it?I am talking about being a chimera not a brindle. There is not another Mini in the world that is a chimera according to UCD. This is not to say mine is either, but Dr. Penedo is guessing she is, based upon the marbling of different colors in her coat, mane and tail, as well as the brindle markings. The blue roan has similar brindle markings, but is distinctly just two colors with the agouti gene showing strongly in her mane, tail, legs and head. She is a roan with the brindle pattern.
If you had her tested for agouti, and cream, that would tell you what colour she isn't, which would be a good start.
Has this Dr. Penedo seen the pictures of the other mare?
It will be interesting.How long befor the test results are ready after they are sent in? I hope the other mare gets her testing done too. I certainly hope so...it would be interesting to find they both are the same; or not. After all, it is so rare that the experts aren't even experts.
I read about Chimera in my AQHA newsletter (at least I think it was my AQHA one, I get 4-5 different equine newsletters) and there was an article about a mare who's dna wasn't compatible with her foal's when they went to do the parent qualification. After a lot of run around and such, they finally took a different dna sample and that did match the foal. [i think one was blood and one was hair, perhaps it was two different hair samples, I can't remember now.]Well, her foals would match one of her sets of DNA.
Actually, no. There have been a couple of case studies of human chimeras. One, the woman's 3 children did NOT match her DNA. The courts were going to take her kids away from her, because their DNA did not match. She was pregnant with her 4th child and the judge (in the court case to remove her kids from her) had someone be there for the birth of her 4th child and was to take a DNA sample right then and there. That baby also did not match its mothers DNA, but it was witnessed that the child did come out of that mother.
They did find that her chlidren matched some of her brothers DNA. And with further testing, they found her DNA that matched her kids in different organs in her body. Not her reproductive organs though.
This was all on the health channel the other night.
It is all just so fascinating and exciting!!
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