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Breeding my Daughters Horse
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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 191107" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Just a quick note, Aplus;</p><p></p><p>If she is actually technically 'gray' in coat colour (a horse that turns white the older it gets), there is a strong possiblity that if you breed her to a Paint, the paint will be born 'coloured', but will also go gray as it ages. This is great if you like grays, but not so great if you like paint/pinto marked horses.</p><p></p><p>Also, in Paint horses the Tobiano colour pattern tends to be more dominant, so if breeding for colour may want to consider them (Overos are my favourite, but kind of tricky when it comes to passing down the white markings to their offspring).</p><p></p><p>Which ever way you go with your mare, I bet your daughter will have a great time with the mare and foal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 191107, member: 220"] Just a quick note, Aplus; If she is actually technically 'gray' in coat colour (a horse that turns white the older it gets), there is a strong possiblity that if you breed her to a Paint, the paint will be born 'coloured', but will also go gray as it ages. This is great if you like grays, but not so great if you like paint/pinto marked horses. Also, in Paint horses the Tobiano colour pattern tends to be more dominant, so if breeding for colour may want to consider them (Overos are my favourite, but kind of tricky when it comes to passing down the white markings to their offspring). Which ever way you go with your mare, I bet your daughter will have a great time with the mare and foal. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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