| Athelwood Estates |
| Thanks Min! That's super helpful. I'll have to keep that in mind for sure. I am in the process of building a gelding army and was curious. |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Thanks Min! That's super helpful. I'll have to keep that in mind for sure. I am in the process of building a gelding army and was curious. |
| Minerva |
| The only similarity between the two is the white coat caused by "oh no" genes. Lumping the two together is not accurate |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Luna, it's just fully wrong though. Albinism is It's own thing with It's own definition. People will get confused. It also feels slightly icky to me since it's a real thing that affects real people |
| Minerva |
| You can't choose to train individual horses so you'd have to remove riders, train the rest and then put the riders back on afterwards. Theoretically if you had a barnful to do at once it wouldn't take too long, but I know I certainly couldn't be arsed with it xD |
| Painted Perfection |
| Athel I think schoolmasters can be used to train riders but no they cant show after they hit level 10 |
| Minerva |
| Albinism is a mutation affecting melanin production. Lethal white is lethal because the gene buggers up the formation of the intestines |
| 3S Cast n Characters |
| when a horse reaches 10 on one side can show in another side, but you will have to change the training. when 10 in dressage, cross country and jumping, no they can no longer show |
| Painted Perfection |
| Albinism in nature is highly lethal unless theyre in born in colder climates for a camouflage stand point. Most wild animals with albinism dont live long |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Or is that too much of a hassle to go through and not train specific horses? |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Quick question. When a horse reaches the level of a schoolmaster they don't show anymore, correct? So do you guys train them to a higher level and quite training them so they never reach schoolmaster status and they can keep showing and making money? |
| Painted Perfection |
| I know it is but I call is Albinsm because its sort of the same but different from genetics stand point. I dont know. I know it isnt but I call it that sometimes to make it more understandable for my brain |
| Painted Perfection |
| The difference is albinism is a genetic mutation which doesnt exist in horses. LWS or lethal White Syndrome is a genetic disorder |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Just checked, a white x frame is fine. But I don't like that combination lol |
| Painted Perfection |
| Homozygous frame and white are lethal white. Because they create albino which is basically lethal white since albinism cannot exist in horses |
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| Athelwood Estates |
| Thanks Min! That's super helpful. I'll have to keep that in mind for sure. I am in the process of building a gelding army and was curious. |
| Minerva |
| The only similarity between the two is the white coat caused by "oh no" genes. Lumping the two together is not accurate |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Luna, it's just fully wrong though. Albinism is It's own thing with It's own definition. People will get confused. It also feels slightly icky to me since it's a real thing that affects real people |
| Minerva |
| You can't choose to train individual horses so you'd have to remove riders, train the rest and then put the riders back on afterwards. Theoretically if you had a barnful to do at once it wouldn't take too long, but I know I certainly couldn't be arsed with it xD |
| Painted Perfection |
| Athel I think schoolmasters can be used to train riders but no they cant show after they hit level 10 |
| Minerva |
| Albinism is a mutation affecting melanin production. Lethal white is lethal because the gene buggers up the formation of the intestines |
| 3S Cast n Characters |
| when a horse reaches 10 on one side can show in another side, but you will have to change the training. when 10 in dressage, cross country and jumping, no they can no longer show |
| Painted Perfection |
| Albinism in nature is highly lethal unless theyre in born in colder climates for a camouflage stand point. Most wild animals with albinism dont live long |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Or is that too much of a hassle to go through and not train specific horses? |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Quick question. When a horse reaches the level of a schoolmaster they don't show anymore, correct? So do you guys train them to a higher level and quite training them so they never reach schoolmaster status and they can keep showing and making money? |
| Painted Perfection |
| I know it is but I call is Albinsm because its sort of the same but different from genetics stand point. I dont know. I know it isnt but I call it that sometimes to make it more understandable for my brain |
| Painted Perfection |
| The difference is albinism is a genetic mutation which doesnt exist in horses. LWS or lethal White Syndrome is a genetic disorder |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Just checked, a white x frame is fine. But I don't like that combination lol |
| Painted Perfection |
| Homozygous frame and white are lethal white. Because they create albino which is basically lethal white since albinism cannot exist in horses |
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