Shamelessly avoiding house work today. This is my second day off in the last 4 weeks.
This guy is from the Saratoga Preferred Sale this weekend. Hip 287, in case the link doesn't post right.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
He's going to Keenland in September.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
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Add this one to the list of high-leg marked sabino greys:
Hip# 57 GR/RO C Unbridleds Song - Zehoorr
http://obssales.com/augpreview/2013/photo.php?hip=57
http://obssales.com/augcatalog/2013/57.PDF
Hip# 57 GR/RO C Unbridleds Song - Zehoorr
http://obssales.com/augpreview/2013/photo.php?hip=57
http://obssales.com/augcatalog/2013/57.PDF
I have always noticed that albeit gray equines tend
to fashion themselves in a conservative manner,
when they go to the breeding shed, they tend to
produce unusually very high-leg marked equines.
Do you remember Gray Dawn II and his
high leg marked non-grey son Dawn Quixote?
Well, the same observation applies here: Take a look
at the following high-leg marked equine coming
from the grey Old Fashioned (out of Bond Queen).
http://obssales.com/augpreview/2013/photo.php?hip=77
I have also observed that when this phenomenom occurs
is not that rare that such a product is fashioning 4 white legs.
Take a good look at this chestnut filly.
to fashion themselves in a conservative manner,
when they go to the breeding shed, they tend to
produce unusually very high-leg marked equines.
Do you remember Gray Dawn II and his
high leg marked non-grey son Dawn Quixote?
Well, the same observation applies here: Take a look
at the following high-leg marked equine coming
from the grey Old Fashioned (out of Bond Queen).
http://obssales.com/augpreview/2013/photo.php?hip=77
I have also observed that when this phenomenom occurs
is not that rare that such a product is fashioning 4 white legs.
Take a good look at this chestnut filly.