As per BLETCH CATCH (Bay M 2005) http://www.pedigreequery.com/bletch+catch
this case is by Bletchicano (ch H 1991) out of Slip Catch (bay [roan] M 1993).
As per Summerhorse's comment, yes I would like to see this color and lineage being preserved.
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@ Jorge,
please click on the link you sent, it does say please ad the horse as it is not existent. I do not know how to reach that pedigree. Very odd.
please click on the link you sent, it does say please ad the horse as it is not existent. I do not know how to reach that pedigree. Very odd.
http://www.gestuet-falkenhorst.com
Exceptional colored German WBs, TBs and Arabs
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Dear Color,
You are right, now the name does not appear, which is out of my control, but at least now you know the name of the immediate parents.
Wow, hope this "sui-generis" phenotype may be preserved with formal efforts. Albeit this phenotype has not been tested genetically, what we are witnessing with our eyes is already fascinating and worth preserving in both sides of the Atlantic.
You are right, now the name does not appear, which is out of my control, but at least now you know the name of the immediate parents.
Wow, hope this "sui-generis" phenotype may be preserved with formal efforts. Albeit this phenotype has not been tested genetically, what we are witnessing with our eyes is already fascinating and worth preserving in both sides of the Atlantic.
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Jorge, are all of the CAB-related horses still in Australia or near there?
Also, I remember someone being interested in the color pattern of Silver Cindio:
http://www.barbaralivingston.com/galler ... lverCindio
Why is her pattern considered more unusual than some other unusually marked TBs (if it is)?
Also, I remember someone being interested in the color pattern of Silver Cindio:
http://www.barbaralivingston.com/galler ... lverCindio
Why is her pattern considered more unusual than some other unusually marked TBs (if it is)?
Dear Stay Out Front,
As far as I know, all of Catch A Bird's progeny reside in Australia or New Zealand. That's an obstacle to be saved.
Oh yes Silver Cindio is a very interesting case because, albeit she is not a genuine roan ("R" gene) example, her rare face makes one wonder. I would like to see how she may cross with one of Catch A Bird's. I am curious on such a posibility. Thanks for the link
http://www.barbaralivingston.com/galler ... lverCindio
As far as I know, all of Catch A Bird's progeny reside in Australia or New Zealand. That's an obstacle to be saved.
Oh yes Silver Cindio is a very interesting case because, albeit she is not a genuine roan ("R" gene) example, her rare face makes one wonder. I would like to see how she may cross with one of Catch A Bird's. I am curious on such a posibility. Thanks for the link
http://www.barbaralivingston.com/galler ... lverCindio
The dam of the brindle WB stallion Natal is a TB mare that is said to be a brindle too. Does anyone maybe have a picture of her or knows more about her lines?
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/black+angel9
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/black+angel9
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I dont have any pictures of her, nor does his current owner. However he was tested non chimeric and has produced brindle offspring.
Here is a recent thread on him from another forum.
http://www.horsegroomingsupplies.com/ho ... 48263.html
Here is a recent thread on him from another forum.
http://www.horsegroomingsupplies.com/ho ... 48263.html
Quite interesting. Hmmm, I didn't knew about his dam being a brindle. As per his Thoroughbred side it is worth to mention the presence of Alycidon (1945), Relic (1945) and Fair Trial (1932).
His pedigree can be seen at:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/natal+clasi
His pedigree can be seen at:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/natal+clasi