tumbleweed_texn
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I need some help determining the color on a new colt that we just had.
The stud is a foundation bred palomino who's pedigree is a "Who's Who" of the Quarter Horse Registry. If it's old blood and good, he's got it.
The mare is a Hollywood Dunit(sp) and Zan Par Bar(sp again). She is a super sweet broodmare. FH knows this mare.
Anyhow, she just had a colt by the above stud and I don't onow if it's cremello or perlino. The colt is an offwhite, or really light dun or palomino and it has blue eyes. I know that I should know my colors, but honestly, I stay away from the cremellos an perlinos. I know some folks like them, but I always considered it a defect. Just my opinion and I'm not going to change it. I sold a very nice mare and her two year old filly lastyear because they carried the cremello gene. The stud is 17 and has never thrown this color, so I dont think it's him.
Does anyone know the difference?
Does anyone want to buy a mare and colt? We have been needing to thin down our horse numbers, so momma and baby are going to town.
Thanks,
Tex
The stud is a foundation bred palomino who's pedigree is a "Who's Who" of the Quarter Horse Registry. If it's old blood and good, he's got it.
The mare is a Hollywood Dunit(sp) and Zan Par Bar(sp again). She is a super sweet broodmare. FH knows this mare.
Anyhow, she just had a colt by the above stud and I don't onow if it's cremello or perlino. The colt is an offwhite, or really light dun or palomino and it has blue eyes. I know that I should know my colors, but honestly, I stay away from the cremellos an perlinos. I know some folks like them, but I always considered it a defect. Just my opinion and I'm not going to change it. I sold a very nice mare and her two year old filly lastyear because they carried the cremello gene. The stud is 17 and has never thrown this color, so I dont think it's him.
Does anyone know the difference?
Does anyone want to buy a mare and colt? We have been needing to thin down our horse numbers, so momma and baby are going to town.
Thanks,
Tex