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
Willow Gate Farm
08:22:53 Willow / ISH Hoarder
-HEE Click-
One breeding left with this guy, and I just bought him 10 min ago...
Willow Gate Farm
08:20:54 Willow / ISH Hoarder
Thank you
This is my color account
DragonsRidge
08:20:15 Tahiri
Willow - they're both pretty! If you're only breeding for color I'd keep both, but if you're breeding for ratings then I'd not decide until you can get them rated. :D
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A Replacement September 7, 2022 03:12 PM


Zeberz Manor
 
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So recently, we had to put down our 35 yr old goregous grullo paint gelding who was a sweetheart, which was absoulutly heart breaking.
And since all my other horses are having their separate issues... i may end up buying a colt.
Let me tell you about this guy
Hes only 4 months old, and a full bred Canadian out of an amazning stud and very chill mare, hes got a lot of spunk, and looks like he would have a KICK at eventing, hes absoulutly stunning. Now, he isnt gelding. thats the only problem i have, but, i wont geld him if i do buy him, as the canadian breed is very thin. I would love opinions on this, i know ive only given a small bit of information, but i hope it works :)
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He sounds perfect!! Buy him!! It'Ll bE gOoD fOr ThE eCoNoMy
Also, sorry for your loss 😢
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Sorry about your loss and congrats on your new boy!

But can I just offer some advice as someone who has been in the Canadian world for a few years? Canadians are thin but not as thin as you may be thinking. May I ask where you are located? You don't have to be exact but where I am Canada may be different then the southern states. If you do plan on keeping him a stud just a couple things to keep in mind is how many other breeders are in your area, are you going to keep only breed to Canadian mares, or will you breed out?

I am super excited to see another person joining the Canadian world! But I just want to offer any help I can as you enter as a stud owner as well.

I have two pure breds and one TB cross and I have not been able to register any of them, two because a small problem a few years back in the mares breeding and the TB cross can't be registered because she is a cross. So just remember that the registry is kinda sticky and all though stress about keeping the breed alive they are not very opening with their registration.

I really hope he works out for uou! And maybe post a picture or two!!??

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Ranch Lands Training said:

Sorry about your loss and congrats on your new boy!

But can I just offer some advice as someone who has been in the Canadian world for a few years? Canadians are thin but not as thin as you may be thinking. May I ask where you are located? You don't have to be exact but where I am Canada may be different then the southern states. If you do plan on keeping him a stud just a couple things to keep in mind is how many other breeders are in your area, are you going to keep only breed to Canadian mares, or will you breed out?

I am super excited to see another person joining the Canadian world! But I just want to offer any help I can as you enter as a stud owner as well.

I have two pure breds and one TB cross and I have not been able to register any of them, two because a small problem a few years back in the mares breeding and the TB cross can't be registered because she is a cross. So just remember that the registry is kinda sticky and all though stress about keeping the breed alive they are not very opening with their registration.

I really hope he works out for uou! And maybe post a picture or two!!??



I live in Mid western USA :) and hes already registered i belive! ill have to ask. Their arnt many people who breed Candians, but i know quite a few who have there eyes on this lil dude. I think i do want to geld him however after giving some thought to it (He has a Half brother who isnt gelded) i currently want to just show him.
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Sorry about your horse... And he sounds like a nice colt but why not work with your current horses and resolve their issues...? Instead of getting a brand new horse? Not trying to be offensive just asking.

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Zeberz Manor
 
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haha... Career ending injurys... One broke her leg 😅
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Oh geez that stinks sorry was legit curious lol

A Replacement October 9, 2022 07:14 PM


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You'll definitely have your work cut out for you in training him! But I'm sure it will be a rewarding experience!! :)
Sorry about your other horses :(

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