- Jun 3, 2019
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So, I’ve always been interested in genetics and how it works and my horse and my trainer’s horses are the perfect place for me to look. My horse and his family have something called a dilution, not something uncommon in horses, almost every single alkal Teke has one. The dilution these horses have is called a champagne dilution and it’s pretty rare. There are several versions of the dilution and each have their own name (classic, gold, amber, sabble etc). Without this dilution all these horses would be bay. Even still my horse’s sire is only has a 50% chance of passing down the dilution.
My horse’s sire: Magon (classic champagne)
My horse’s dam: Andy (amber champagne)
My horse: Storm (amber champagne) (this is an older picture, he refuses to let me get a good picture of him so I have to get someone to take them when we’re working)
Now I want to throw this girl in here.
My horse’s sister (one of many siblings): Daylily (100% amber champagne) she is one of the only goals that is a 100% champagne. Cute right?
My horse’s half sister: Gigi the Giraffe (classic champagne) she is only five and is 18 hands... she’s a giant.
My horse’s sire: Magon (classic champagne)
My horse’s dam: Andy (amber champagne)
My horse: Storm (amber champagne) (this is an older picture, he refuses to let me get a good picture of him so I have to get someone to take them when we’re working)
Now I want to throw this girl in here.
My horse’s sister (one of many siblings): Daylily (100% amber champagne) she is one of the only goals that is a 100% champagne. Cute right?
My horse’s half sister: Gigi the Giraffe (classic champagne) she is only five and is 18 hands... she’s a giant.