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Vanessa

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Can anyone tell me the color of this filly ?
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The sire is a silverdapple and the dam is a palomino.
 
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Bay + pangre + silver?????? Is the mane growing in silver instead of black? Maybe she is one for DNA color testing?
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By the way, That is a beautiful poem on your MARES page.

Charlotte
 
Panagre' is what causes a horse, as I put it, to have a butter belly. Most commonly seen in haflingers and belgians, the horses are usually sorrel or palomino, but I have seen bays, buckskins and seal bays show it too( but usually in their winter coats), the underside of the horse has a creamy pale shade to it, like the color of butter.

In my personal opinion, I think palomino haflingers typically are pale sorrels with this trait, if they were true palominos, then crossing two of them could possibly result in a cremello foal, and I have yet to see a cremello haflinger.

Carolyn
 
Panagre' is what causes a horse, as I put it, to have a butter belly. Most commonly seen in haflingers and belgians, the horses are usually sorrel or palomino, but I have seen bays, buckskins and seal bays show it too( but usually in their winter coats), the underside of the horse has a creamy pale shade to it, like the color of butter.

In my personal opinion, I think palomino haflingers typically are pale sorrels with this trait, if they were true palominos, then crossing two of them could possibly result in a cremello foal, and I have yet to see a cremello haflinger.

Carolyn

I will explain, my question. Yesterday, I went to pick up my new mare. I was pretty sure she was a normal bay mare, when I saw her for the first time. But then I saw her pasport, and she was written down as a buckskin in her pasport. The first thing in my mind, was, that they were wrong, because I know that happens a lot here in Europe. But then I saw her foal picture in the back of the pasport. As a foal she had a totally different color. Amazing, so I want to look up some things and I found a buckskin sooty. Maybe, that was her real color, but I still don't know anything for sure. Color genetics, are really fascinating. :D

Here is Utag, present day, for me she looks like a bay.





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just clipped, picture is not in good quality.

 

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