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Post by Michelle Clarke on Dec 30, 2007 21:21:49 GMT -5
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Post by fantasykiger on Dec 31, 2007 14:28:48 GMT -5
Sure looks like what we call a dunalino (dun/palomino) to me. If not that is some light foal fuzz on the mane and tail. But foals can prove you wrong come shedding time, they have been known to surprise me on occasion. It does mention in the ad she is full Kiger Mustang. So kinda' hard to believe should would be a actual dunalino. But I suppose she could have a creme gene.
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Dec 31, 2007 22:16:54 GMT -5
I was thinking more of a dunskin: creme on dun. She looks as though she may have black legs and black in her mane/tail. Here is a pict of a half Kiger filly at three months old. Dun Kiger mare and cremello Lusitano Stallion, so she has one creme gene.
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Dec 31, 2007 22:32:00 GMT -5
I looked up the top fillies sire: Kiger Tiger I ~ Red Dun from the KHMA and the dam: Riddle Conchetta ~ Grulla from the RHMA. Black base horses can hide a creme gene, like my grulla mare Sycha does. She may also just be a very light dun with lots of frosting I suppose! Would be nice to see picts of her next year when she sheds out.
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Post by kigerfan on Jan 1, 2008 9:59:24 GMT -5
That lusitano cross is a beautiful baby
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Post by kimk on Jan 2, 2008 14:35:01 GMT -5
I know this filly ( as well as her sire and dam ) personally and can vouch that she is a zebra dun. If she appears different it is the photo, and possibly still some baby fuzz. Kim
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