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This is her dam https://photos.app.goo.gl/sTNBQByg4Ety1xAU2 I'm working on getting more
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Not sure what color you horse is, but she's absolutely stunning <3 Edited at July 23, 2017 04:21 PM by VellaDun Manor
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VellaDun Manor said: Not sure what color you horse is, but she's absolutely stunning <3
Thank you she's my baby
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A video I made for her https://youtu.be/-jRcb5IqyBg
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I realize this post is a little old now but I just wanted to add, just because a horse has a visibly darker stripe down its spine doesn't mean its a dorsal stripe indicating dun. A lot of horses I have known had a visibledark stripe, including my chestnut morgan mare, who had a pretty pronounced one, but was definitely not dun.
That horse looks like a buckskin, pretty conclusive given the parents colors. Buckskin happens to be one of my favorite horse colors :)
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Must be buckskin. or I'm debating myself with Dun. very pretty horses though! <3
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High Tide Stables said: Could also be a dunskin
Pine Acres Stud said: Must be buckskin. or I'm debating myself with Dun. very pretty horses though! <3
Thanks you! I don't really know what she is I'm probably going to shave her back and see if it's in her skin or not and will let y'all know if she has a dorsal on her skin that means dun right?
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DCBR EOH AA Breeder said:
High Tide Stables said: Could also be a dunskin
Pine Acres Stud said: Must be buckskin. or I'm debating myself with Dun. very pretty horses though! <3
Thanks you! I don't really know what she is I'm probably going to shave her back and see if it's in her skin or not and will let y'all know if she has a dorsal on her skin that means dun right?
As people have already said here, dorsal stripes do not mean the horse is dun. Non dun horses can have dorsal stripes caused by countershading. Really for a dun you need to see at least one of the other dun markings or a dorsal stripe along with another dun marking. http://equinelifesolutions.com/informativeeducational/horses-of-a-different-color-dun-or-buckskin/ http://kigerhorse.org/about_kigers.php
I am highly skeptical of her being dun as she does not show any leg barring, face cobwebbing or dark mask, pale ear tips, or shoulder barring. Also, her dorsal stripe is very light and does not continue into her tail. She does show what appear to be some guard hairs but that alone does not say dun to me.
Even though I think it is super unlikely she is dunskin (she is definitely at least cream on a bay base though, so buckskin), from the pictures in the video, the dam looks like she could be red dun, although the picture was definitely not detailed enough to tell. The sire's photo did not show enough detail from the right angle to tell if he is or isn't dun but there's no reason he couldn't be. So it's possible one or both of her parents are dun, or neither. Anyway, I say buckskin. She doesn't show any of the dun markings you would be looking for in a dunskin horse. Edited at October 21, 2017 03:31 PM by Thunder River
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