Jorge wrote:TrueColours wrote:I would love to find a nice TB stallion locally to breed both mares to ....instead and keep searching for the perfect TB colt or stallion to buy specifically to breed to both mares
This has really been a dream come true for me to get Faux Finish back home once again ...
Regardless the fact that the resulting foal coat color may whiten with age (in the worst scenario), anyway, I understand that the following horse beautifully qualifies in several categories.
SNOWBOUND PAISLEY (Gray H 2002) http://www.pedigreequery.com/snowbound+paisley
Would really like to see the expectation that would be generated if FAUX FINISH is ultimately bred to him.
This is not the first time I have noticed the presence of Zulu Tom, who seem to be a strong phenotypical stamper. Then, it is not quite typical
of a gray to pass on such a great deal of high leg markings on his gets along with his blaze. Grays tend to be far more conservative in their ways of passing on white markings, regardless of the fact that these are independent genes. His pedigree in general is interesting.
Whether or not the resulting foal happens to be a gray, I would consider
such a cross without hesitation. Both are quite special creatures.