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oh Karen love him. Are you selling him or keeping him?
Her! She's staying here - she is JUST what I was hoping for when I bred Alice to my friend's stallion! We're going to breed her back the same way next year (for an earlier foal in 2014!)oh Karen love him. Are you selling him or keeping him?
Could he not "just" be tobiano? Do you think he must be splashed because oh his blue eyes?Peach Valleys Johnny Come Lately
Tested negative for LWO and SB1, so must be Splash tovero.
that would mean it is not necessarily an overo to have blue eyes...?Tobiano... The eyes are usually brown, but one or both may be blue or partially blue...
Like my little Amigo, your horse has no white on his face, even not the muzzle... isn't it unusual for splashed white?...Splashed white is a variable white spotting pattern characterized primarily by extremely large blaze, extended white markings in legs, variable white spotting in belly, and often blue eyes...
maybe nobody has seen my question: what is your experience with splashed white and deafness? frequent or not... depending on more or less white on the face?Some, but not all, splashed white horses are also deaf.
Occasional congenital deafness is associated with white or white patterned, blue-eyed animals, including dogs and cats. It is important to note that most splashed white horses are not deaf. Hearing loss is due to the death of the necessary hair cells, caused by the absence of melanocytes in the inner ear. Although the majority of splash horses have pigment around the outside of the ear, the pigment must occur in the inner ear to prevent hearing loss.
Interesting link...thanks. I had heard that blue-eyed white cats were often deaf but had never heard what causes it.animal genetics http://www.horsetesting.com/splash.htm
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