| Angel Warmblood Stud |
| what horse? |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Versa, same thing happens to me when people start posting homo dun horses and i see DD out of the corner of my eye XD |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Versa - was referring to Angels post about the horse being sooty. It's not sooty, it is a homo dun. The horses name is Heartbeat. lol |
| Legacy Elm |
| Is it normal for your geldings to have negative profit and place super low in shows at low levels they've been in for quiet some time? |
| Heartbeat Haven |
| Granny, Not my horse I'm considering but I appreciate the information! I'm stowing all this away in my slowly-growing genetics knowledge bank lol |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| I dug into the whole dun/not dun thing a while back, and the root word of dun (in old English) literally means 'dingy brown'. If I remember correctly, historically all sorts of variants of dun have been labelled thus on account of the expression being, well.. brown. So take it with a grain of salt I guess - for some people it's more a descriptor, rather than a promise of a dun gene being present |
| Clear Springs |
| Also, since dun, like roan, leaves the head and legs darker and they know the parents' colors, it's possible they said dun based on that, since the white would wipe out the dorsal stripe and zebra markings on the legs. |
| Dayseeker |
| none of the pics had a view of the back so i couldn’t see if there was a dorsal or not :/ |
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| Dash and Duchess |
| Versa, same thing happens to me when people start posting homo dun horses and i see DD out of the corner of my eye XD |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Versa - was referring to Angels post about the horse being sooty. It's not sooty, it is a homo dun. The horses name is Heartbeat. lol |
| Legacy Elm |
| Is it normal for your geldings to have negative profit and place super low in shows at low levels they've been in for quiet some time? |
| Heartbeat Haven |
| Granny, Not my horse I'm considering but I appreciate the information! I'm stowing all this away in my slowly-growing genetics knowledge bank lol |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| I dug into the whole dun/not dun thing a while back, and the root word of dun (in old English) literally means 'dingy brown'. If I remember correctly, historically all sorts of variants of dun have been labelled thus on account of the expression being, well.. brown. So take it with a grain of salt I guess - for some people it's more a descriptor, rather than a promise of a dun gene being present |
| Clear Springs |
| Also, since dun, like roan, leaves the head and legs darker and they know the parents' colors, it's possible they said dun based on that, since the white would wipe out the dorsal stripe and zebra markings on the legs. |
| Dayseeker |
| none of the pics had a view of the back so i couldn’t see if there was a dorsal or not :/ |
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