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Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

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Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

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So I have this girl.




I know that she's a black base with silver and leopard. What I'm curious about is the lightness along her muzzle and underside. With the horses I've had before this has been part of the foal coat and faded with age, but this girl is already 1.5 years old and the lightness shows no signs of fading. Can silver cause this? Is she just taking a long time to come into her adult color? Or is something else going on?
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Re: Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

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As far as I have noticed, some silver dapple variations include mealy-markings throughout their lives.
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Re: Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

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Silverine wrote:So I have this girl.




I know that she's a black base with silver and leopard. What I'm curious about is the lightness along her muzzle and underside. With the horses I've had before this has been part of the foal coat and faded with age, but this girl is already 1.5 years old and the lightness shows no signs of fading. Can silver cause this? Is she just taking a long time to come into her adult color? Or is something else going on?

looks like pangaré, but maybe it's just a different shade of silver dapple according to her pedigree
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Re: Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

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Totina wrote:As far as I have noticed, some silver dapple variations include mealy-markings throughout their lives.
Interesting. It's a very pretty effect. :)
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Re: Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

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Silverine wrote:So I have this girl.




I know that she's a black base with silver and leopard. What I'm curious about is the lightness along her muzzle and underside. With the horses I've had before this has been part of the foal coat and faded with age, but this girl is already 1.5 years old and the lightness shows no signs of fading. Can silver cause this? Is she just taking a long time to come into her adult color? Or is something else going on?
For the future, there is mealy (AKA pangare), which causes their muzzles and undersides to remain light throughout their lives (Extremely common with Belgians, especially those in the Adoption Center). This doesn't look like Mealy though, and looks more like an effect of the Silver Dapple
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Re: Foal Coat, Silver, or ???

Post by Raikit »

BananaDragonSide wrote:
Silverine wrote:So I have this girl.




I know that she's a black base with silver and leopard. What I'm curious about is the lightness along her muzzle and underside. With the horses I've had before this has been part of the foal coat and faded with age, but this girl is already 1.5 years old and the lightness shows no signs of fading. Can silver cause this? Is she just taking a long time to come into her adult color? Or is something else going on?
For the future, there is mealy (AKA pangare), which causes their muzzles and undersides to remain light throughout their lives (Extremely common with Belgians, especially those in the Adoption Center). This doesn't look like Mealy though, and looks more like an effect of the Silver Dapple
Mealy also only affects red pigment.
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