The "champagne" coat color in general is very difficult to come across, at least the run-of-the-mill version we are all familiar with.
If we extrapolate the actual status of this color and make a comparison with what occurred with the "sui-generis" Catch A Bird "roans" in TBs (which apparently came from a "brindle" kind of horse) we may ponder on the possibility that a non-traditional "champagne" version may be produced one day from two atypical kind of TBs, just as it occurred with the Catch A Bird roans. What do you think?
Thanks for your opinions
Query for Dilutes Breeders (CHAMPAGNE TBs)
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Good reference site:
http://www.theequinest.com/equine-champagne-gene/
http://www.theequinest.com/equine-champagne-gene/