Stacey,
Blood from full sibs to a dwarf is not helpful right now, it would after the gene(s) are found and a test is made. Even parents blood of a dwarf without the dwarf sample is not any more help than the sibs. It is key to understand the reasons the actual dwarf sample is needed, it is because it is exihibiting the disease in homozygous form. The parents and full sibs if normal are not, but with the parents DNA using lab techniques I cannot explain here due to complexities and length, we can use comparisons to help us find the gene(s) faster than with only the dwarf, or only parents that have produced a dwarf. Key in genetic research is the collection of afflicted individuals and parents, without that you have just a "jumble of info" that would not really be useful in research of an affliction that none of the samples exihibit but possibly some carry. As it is now, with dwarf DNA and parent DNA it is still trying to find a needle in a hay stack, but we are looking in one hay stack of genes, not all of the hay stacks of genes in the field of unafflicated horses maybe with one copy of the gene. Poor analogy but I think you can picture it.
Also those of you that have dwarfs, pics and blood would be great, pedigrees with them even better and if parents blood available it is IDEAL. BUT I MUST have dwarf blood if alive, and pics. If any of you have dwarfs and put them down at birth I can use those as well. For those of you that have ones alive I would greatly appreciate blood and pics at birth, with parents blood and pics.
If anyone has a full term or earlier dwarf born this year and it is dead, I really need them for a bone size and density study comparing to normal newborn foals, UK and I will make the arrangements to have them shipped, whole body, this is because the whole body is to be digitally xrayed. I am doing this study with Dr. Swrezcek the equine pathologist at UK. This is to give HOPEFULLY a protocol to identify dwarfs early after they are born until a test is developed, if at all. This will hopefully make it scientific in our identifying and or denying registration questions on foals that are or might be a dwarf.
John