Dear Collaborators,
Would really like to have the opportunity to see a picture on these very rare phenotype horses from Australia. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
01. GOLDHILL PARK (Bay H 1994) http://www.pedigreequery.com/goldhill+park
02. IN THE HAND (Gray or Brown 1994) http://www.pedigreequery.com/in+the+hand3
03. LILAC HILL (Bay M 2000) http://www.pedigreequery.com/lilac+hill2
04. RED NOBLE (Bay G 1996) http://www.pedigreequery.com/red+noble3
05. WHISTLE DOWN (Chestnut H 1999) http://www.pedigreequery.com/whistle+down2
06. “by CATCH A BIRD—BENDING STAR” (Bay M 1997)
her dam’s pedigree at http://www.pedigreequery.com/bending+star
07. WILD DOVE (Bay M 1997) http://www.pedigreequery.com/wild+dove3
08. SLIP CATCH (Bay M 1993) http://www.pedigreequery.com/slip+catch
09. TURFSIDE STAR (Bay H 1998) http://www.pedigreequery.com/turfside+star
10. FLOYD (Chestnut H 2004) http://www.pedigreequery.com/floyd5
11. BLETCH CATCH (Bay M 2005) http://www.pedigreequery.com/bletch+catch
Pictures of these rare Australian TBs
Moderators: Roguelet, WaveMaster, Jorge, Sunday Silence
Hope our Australian/New Zealand members may possess some information:
Any recent news on the names and careers of:
10. FLOYD (Chestnut H 2004) http://www.pedigreequery.com/floyd5
11. BLETCH CATCH (Bay M 2005) http://www.pedigreequery.com/bletch+catch
Thanks for informing!
Any recent news on the names and careers of:
10. FLOYD (Chestnut H 2004) http://www.pedigreequery.com/floyd5
11. BLETCH CATCH (Bay M 2005) http://www.pedigreequery.com/bletch+catch
Thanks for informing!
the links are not working for me, says horse not in data base
http://www.gestuet-falkenhorst.com
Exceptional colored German WBs, TBs and Arabs
Exceptional colored German WBs, TBs and Arabs
If you click the following topic:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/forum/view ... c&start=75
then page № 6, then posting № 6, (author: “Color”)
there are 3 interesting photos that deserve being posted here too:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/forum/view ... c&start=75
then page № 6, then posting № 6, (author: “Color”)
there are 3 interesting photos that deserve being posted here too:
The following pictures were copied here from a post in another thread made by "Color"
Lavender Fields - TB filly - bay roan
Pink Floyd - TB colt - red roan
Slip Catch - TB mare - bay roan
Slip Catch had so far 4 roan offspring and I think everyone will agree that these are TRUE roans.
Lavender Fields - TB filly - bay roan
Pink Floyd - TB colt - red roan
Slip Catch - TB mare - bay roan
Slip Catch had so far 4 roan offspring and I think everyone will agree that these are TRUE roans.
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RiddleMe This,
Please do so. In fact some of the latest posting from that thread really belongs here, for that other thread is more oriented towards coat color in general than the very interesting and crucial topic of "roans".
I perceive this topic as a genuine breakthrough that is unfolding right in front of our eyes, yet so scarce interest is seen among world breeders on this angle (resurrecting the genuine roan color among Thoroughbreds). Imagine we are trying to resurrect a coat color lost for more than two centuries!
Alas we have so little information on this strain! Hope this thread may inspire assistance from many others.
Thank you very much.
Please do so. In fact some of the latest posting from that thread really belongs here, for that other thread is more oriented towards coat color in general than the very interesting and crucial topic of "roans".
I perceive this topic as a genuine breakthrough that is unfolding right in front of our eyes, yet so scarce interest is seen among world breeders on this angle (resurrecting the genuine roan color among Thoroughbreds). Imagine we are trying to resurrect a coat color lost for more than two centuries!
Alas we have so little information on this strain! Hope this thread may inspire assistance from many others.
Thank you very much.
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Rabicano also doesnt touch the neck or ANY of the legs really. And True Roan can also color the tail head, and there is nothing stopping them from being true roan and rabicano.Nessa wrote:I've always thought that the roan that CAB's offspring was somehow related to rabicano, all of his roan colored offsping have the snow-white tail caps, and rabicano doesn't touch the head or legs. Is there a test for rabicano, if so that would make finding a mutation that much easier.
Here are some roan stallions with white tail heads (they are also thought to be homozygous for roan.
Rabicano also tends to create rib striping as well, which true roan normally doesnt do. For example:
and