no chance of dun , you can check her pedigree if you like
http://www.allbreedp...&small_font=1
I know chestnut horses could have passed the bay gene down but Ive been through her pedigree and cant find any known bay horses in it so even though its not impossible I dont think its likely , the horses marked as grey are all silvers
I will definately test her before she is registered but I hate pulling hairs from a foal :-(
oops edited to say ...I just remembered her grandam is silver bay ! she was registered as red and white but dna tests showed she was silver bay !
http://www.allbreedp...&small_font=1
I know chestnut horses could have passed the bay gene down but Ive been through her pedigree and cant find any known bay horses in it so even though its not impossible I dont think its likely , the horses marked as grey are all silvers
I will definately test her before she is registered but I hate pulling hairs from a foal :-(
oops edited to say ...I just remembered her grandam is silver bay ! she was registered as red and white but dna tests showed she was silver bay !
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