Shari
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Are there any mini's out there with a Fjord body and mane and tail coloring?
I'm pretty sure they don't have grullas....here's a list...man I love looking at Fjords! Aren't they adorable?I agree...I thought a Fjord was a dun, grulla etc.??
What they consider to be a grey dun is what I consider to be a grulla. This is my grulla?grey dun mare.I'm pretty sure they don't have grullas....here's a list...man I love looking at Fjords! Aren't they adorable?I agree...I thought a Fjord was a dun, grulla etc.??
http://www.bluebirdlane.com/colour.html
I am tempted to search, would really like a nice Brown Dun mini mare to grace my pastures.
I miss my Fjord...pasture looks naked without her. But she has gone to a good home and get to do what she loves to do..which is Drive!!
Hence the Question. :bgrin
She is close to a Fjord Grey Dun Mona...roach her mane and....... :bgrin
Not really.Ahhh! Grulla=grey/dun! Sort of like chestnut=sorrel in some circles. Got it!
Mona, your mare is adorable!
There is Black Dun in Fjords, it just looks slightly different.
Genetically speaking there is no such think as a silver Dun- unless you are talking about a Dun with Silver and there is no Silver in Fjords.
There is Pinto but it is down to minmal Sabino and possibly Splash-a Pinto Fjord would not be accepted for registration although if they join the EU they will have to be accepted- same with Double Dilutes- they happen but, at present are not accepted for registration.
Fjords are H/Z Dun.
My Grulla mares have the cream either side of the dorsal in the mane and tail but are not the typical Buckskin- Dun of a Fjord- I'll see if I can find a picture of a Grullo Fjord- it is called Black Dun in Europe, not Grullo.
In Icelandic horses it is blue dun...Not really.Grulla is an American only term.
The correct term is Black Dun.