Jorge wrote:Zahrah wrote:Is Bletchingly a source of color?
This colt from the September sale was WILDLY marked. http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/Sep12/pdfs/3100.pdf
He was a bright chestnut but had a belt of roaning around his center with stomach splashes. He also had a true skunk tail.
People were stopping and taking photos of him while he was out. The woman who bought him is going to race him but also market him to QH mares from what I understand.
I bet if you contacted Four Stars they'd share some photos of him. I know Frances Karon was snapping some pics of him before he sold. She's on the four stars site.
Thanks for bringing up Bletchingly. Was not aware on this young equine. Wow, any photo that can be seen here!
On the genetic side, it is understood that there is a difference between
"probabilities" and "possibilities". This is a estipulated issue. The posted writing is solely trying to focus on pluralism of crossess. But I really appreciate every effort made to Punnet-square all these interesting scenarios.
Would really like to read opinions from more Australian and New Zealand
participants. Who knows what other circumstances intervene here that we may not be aware of.
Zahrah:
Apropos Bletchingly, note that Let Go Lenni
Pedigree: http://www.pedigreequery.com/let+go+lenni
is carrying him (among other conspicuous ancestors)
Photo: http://letgolenni.mickpriceracing.com.au/