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Henry Herbert
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Vern in Trail at the Novice Championships
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Vern in Trail at the Novice Championships
Histrory Bias 1
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Care of the Pregnant Mare and Foaling
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Care of the Pregnant Mare and Foaling
Numbers of Chromosomes for Equine Species
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Numbers of Chromosomes for Equine Species
Unsoundness and Blemishes of the Body
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Unsoundness and Blemishes of the Body
Muscle Fibers and Muscles Involved in Gaits
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Muscle Fibers and Muscles Involved in Gaits
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I have a black pony but his hair looks red at times in the mane body kinda red brown black in the sunlight Looks black on cloudy days😂 He has a few white hairs on his head just a few and a few on his butt and a few on his front leg He might get more white hair as he ages It's not a spot of white but rather a spot that has a few white hairs Silver? Black and I need to read about the red again 😂
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
i came to learn about babies not horses wrong video lol
IMO most of the bits are torture, twisted,double broken 😡 last one horrendous 👎
What colour foal will a Black horse and a white gray mare produce?
U should learn wat u talking about instead of reading out of a book
Good info. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, you helped me age a horse skull I found, was 2 years old according to you
There is a difference between a seal bay and a brown. Seal bay has black muzzle and lightened pits and flanks. Brown is more mono-colored. Also liver is sometimes with lightened flanks, puts and throat with lightened mane and tail. This is referred as liver-chestnut.
very informative
Great info, thanks for sharing. I know this has been 6 years, but are these from a chart you had or a book I can get?
Very helpful video!
How many different colour phenotypes are possible from a mating between two Buckskin Dun horses?
Impressive! You did a great job with the basics of horse colors and markings! I've had horses for decades and this is an awesome video for newbies. Clear and fairly concise explainations.
Where are the mahogany color?
With black on body seal or dk bay. I think he will cover blood bay and copper sorral with the section on champagne dilution. Sometimes blood bats are called mahogany too.
SoOoOoOo much misinformation WW is not living non-viable thats OO and that's just the beginning of the misinformation also "non white" I.e solid horses with no testable white patterning are not ww theyre nn for each testable gene
The horse in the buckskin photo looks like Spirit from the dreamworks movie
I have LOVED that movie since I was a kid!😂😂😂
@@kaydincathey same here
Can you upload more videos related to equines??
thanks
Very slowly
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I found most formulas very clear. However, when talking about red Duns, I think that formula would produce a Dunalino instead of a Red Dun, am I correct?
yes, but only if there is a cream gene acting on the coat to begin with. Dunalino is a palomino with a dun gene. if there is no cream gene, a red horse will be a red dun. :)
Okey so can i get the overview at the end?
Thank you!
thx, i need this for my class
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I do not understand the code C, Cr, or cr.
same i dont get it!
So the cream gene can dilute BOTH Red and Black coats, as incorrectly stated in this video. A red horse with a single Cr (dominant expression) will be palomino. A Bay horse with a Cr gene will dilute to Buckskin. A black horse with Cr will be a smokey black (very hard to tell, horse may appear slightly dusty in colour) These three examples are Heterozygous, meaning they only carry 1 set of the gene. A horse with TWO Cream genes (CrCr) the coat receives a double dilution. These are Homozygous. Reds will appear Cremello, Bays will be Perlino and Blacks will be Smokey Cream. With this in mind, horses that are Homozygous (CrCr) must pass on the cream gene to any resulting offspring. Heterozygous horses (Crcr) still have the potential to pass on the dilution, but it is not guaranteed. Any horse with no cream gene crcr(recessive) will remain Red, Black or Bay. I hope this helps to explain it for you both.
I understand Cr and cr already. However, C, Cr, and cr do not make any sense.
@@VietFiddle I believe it may be a typo in the original print up. Even I was scratching my head at how it was written
Cr is incomplete dominant. It does not affect black pigment in heterozygous form. This is why buckskin horses have black points. Smoky black horses are identical to normal black horses. Any perceived difference is either just variations in the shade of black, or another dilution gene is present. (Such as silver or dun.)
Piebald and Skewbald are terms mostly used in the U.K.
There is some replication (check the 12's), but otherwise a good effort to present a complex vast subject! Good work!
That is the worst music ever!
Fast twitch are for short distances, sprints like in the Quarter Horse. Slow twitch are for long endurance rides like in the Arabian.