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pintoarabian |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 10:50:05 AM ........palomino fillies by Roundhills Crystal King.
Introducing:
No 1 - Roundhills Crystal King x Dos Colores Del Cielo, bred by Performance Arabians
No 2 - Roundhills Crystal King x In The Sky, bred by Jacqueline Reeve
No3 - Roundhills Crystal King x Spiritualist, bred by Jacqueline Reeve
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16 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
alison |
Posted - 24 Jul 2013 : 5:50:03 PM Beautiful foals love them all. |
sab2 |
Posted - 20 Jul 2013 : 9:56:35 PM Yes i hope so too pintoarabians . |
pintoarabian |
Posted - 20 Jul 2013 : 8:44:28 PM Roundhills Crystal King is 61.94% Arabian so breeding a pure bred mare chestnut to him will give a palomino with 80.97% Arabian blood. He's a big boy too, standing at 16 hands or more so will produce good riding types. Hopefully, Sab2, you will be the proud owner of one of his foals one day. |
sab2 |
Posted - 20 Jul 2013 : 2:30:01 PM The PBA is now in Germany where he has just got his licence , i still have my cremello Welsh sec B stallion who i had hoped to cover my Arab mare with for a pally foal but she will not stand for him, so am thinking about getting one on loan for next year as getting late this year, am also looking at sending him for AI training so i can cover the larger ladies, i have his pally daughter here out of a 16hh TB and she will make a super pony in a few years. Hope your ok One day Pintoarabian i would like to use your Roundhills boy as hes very nice, we have a Roundhills boy not too far from us but he only has about 33% Arab and would like more % |
badders |
Posted - 20 Jul 2013 : 1:21:16 PM Genetics is a wonderful thing. these days with DNA testing it must be alot easier to breed colour and not wait and see if they grey out. They all look like very nice pally fillies, this has to be my next horse a part bred pally,
Hi sab 2 how's your cremello boy? |
sab2 |
Posted - 18 Jul 2013 : 9:36:49 PM Fantstic news |
pintoarabian |
Posted - 18 Jul 2013 : 8:02:03 PM Well, the dna results are back and Jac's fillies will both stay palomino. Result! |
Kerry Wilson |
Posted - 13 Jul 2013 : 08:31:52 AM lovely fillies. I might try breeding a palomino one day, do love the colour! |
pintoarabian |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 9:38:32 PM The first one, our own filly, will definitely stay palomino. Will let you know about the other two when Jac gets the dna test results back.
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SuziQ |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 8:32:20 PM Georgeous girlies!! I bet they would be rather beautiful colours as they grey out, though Pally would be rather special |
Kharidian |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 6:56:26 PM Wow, lovely fillies, lucky you!
Caryn |
sab2 |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 6:44:45 PM Lovely foals, will keep my fingers crossed they stay pally |
Pop |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 3:19:11 PM Very cute, very.
I wish ........... |
pintoarabian |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 3:00:32 PM Badders, if the grey's base colour is chestnut she will always produce a palomino foal to a cremello. However, it will have a 50% chance of greying out whenever 1 parent is grey or 100% chance of greying out with a homozygous grey. The two mares in this case are not homozygous but dna tests will show if the foals will go grey. The breeder already has that in hand. Fingers crossed! |
stuart |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 2:05:12 PM 3 fillies.......... back of the net!!! |
badders |
Posted - 11 Jul 2013 : 1:34:34 PM Nice pally foals. Isnt it unusual to get a pally out of a grey? |