Portrait Paints Stud
08:52:32 Dulcie Is Painting
I started studying color one day when I was laid up sick for a few weeks
That was 7 yrs ago
I find the subject fascinating
The most color genetic study has gone into rabbits & horses
There are parallels between all mammals
The Silvergrove
08:49:19 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Ahh makes sense. I'll have to do some research into that topic - sounds fun XD
Portrait Paints Stud
08:48:35 Dulcie Is Painting
Think of it as the gene that controls pearl instead on the gene that causes pearl
Anyways that helped me
The Silvergrove
08:47:32 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Huh interesting!
Portrait Paints Stud
08:47:17 Dulcie Is Painting
Yes
The Silvergrove
08:46:37 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Dulcie
Wait so lack of the pearl gene causes pearl?
Frog Judgment Acers
08:38:45 Dulcie/Crazy
@Tahiri
Recessive is when one gene hides behind another or doesn't show of there is a single copy of the gene
The capital letters mean they have it all lowercase means they do not have it
prlprl is no Pearl gene therfore causing a pearl horse
DragonsRidge
08:37:37 Tahiri
Thank you for the apricot x apricot tip, Lydia. First try worked!! <3
Blue Diamond
08:37:15 Bluey
The coats would be so pretty!
Blue Diamond
08:37:03 Bluey
I wish HEE had vanner horses
Frog Judgment Acers
08:36:09 Dulcie/Crazy
@Lydia
Pearl gens are like toner
If they have ot the horse is normal
If they run out of toner then they are pale or pearl
DragonsRidge
08:35:30 Tahiri
Thank you Lydia - I thought that too, but it's lower case because pearl is recessive. Whearas ToTo or Spl are not recessive. :D I'll try to find two apricot horses and try it that way, thank you!
Frog Judgment Acers
08:34:48 Dulcie/Crazy
When does HEE do the gift exchange?
Maple Tree Eventing
08:28:42 Lydia <3
huh, i never knew that thank you! i just assumed it was the capitals because of genes like ToTo and Spl etc meaning they carry it, hahaha
Dash and Duchess
08:26:37 DD | Tosk-Crumb
lydia, prl is the presence of the pearl gene, prlprl or Prlprl are pearl PrlPrl has no pearl
Maple Tree Eventing
08:25:56 Lydia <3
Tahiri

prlprl from my limited knowledge basically means the absence of the pearl gene. To get an apricot I usually just breed two already apricot horses together, thats the easiest way I find, LOL
TEENEE
08:25:05 Cheeto
Vanners
TEENEE
08:24:59 Cheeto
I already have a couple banners done
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One breeding left with this guy, and I just bought him 10 min ago...
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Any advice on helping new horses settle in? June 4, 2022 11:40 AM


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Hi there!
as a few of you know, i had 2 horses, and i recently sold one and have just bought another. My gelding who i bought 2 years ago has settled in to life at my barn very well, and we had no issue. However this new horse is coming in a week or so, and the owner was saying he had some difficulties sattling in to his previous barn, like he wouldnt leave his box, was nervous around other horses and people, ect. It eventually sorted out and he was fine there, but i really just want to make sure he is as comfortable as possible living with us.
Do any of you have any advice or extra tips on how to help him settle in? thanks so much <3
Any advice on helping new horses settle in? June 4, 2022 11:43 AM


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Put him on ulcer preventative when he gets there. Usually moving stresses them out which gives them ulcers which stresses them out more and it's turtles all the way down. That'll help him relax a lot. Giving him an older, calmer buddy might help him acclimate as well, but don't pander to him too much. You don't want him to get used to being treated like glass and then change the schedule and stress him out all over again.
Any advice on helping new horses settle in? June 4, 2022 12:31 PM


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oh thats actually a super amazing idea, ill tell my vet. He is in a box right next to my horse and an old pony who are both super chilled and friendly, and i plan on him going out with them 5 days/nights a week too so hopefully they all get along.

FirstLightFarms said:
Put him on ulcer preventative when he gets there. Usually moving stresses them out which gives them ulcers which stresses them out more and it's turtles all the way down. That'll help him relax a lot. Giving him an older, calmer buddy might help him acclimate as well, but don't pander to him too much. You don't want him to get used to being treated like glass and then change the schedule and stress him out all over again.



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