Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Jun 16 Finds

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Jubilee Dazzler Luna - black Canadian Horse mare. Check out her registration info here. Notice the "% purity" line? Canadian Horses can be "bred up" using non-Canadians. This mare would have a notation on her papers that she is a "Grade". Bred to a "pure" Canadian, her foals would 15/16 Canadian. Her colt foals would still be grades, but her fillies would be considered purebred. Here is a pdf that explains the degrees of purity. My assumption is that this policy is in effect due to the relative scarcity of the breed - and maybe to avoid extensive inbreeding.

Classical Dream Weaver - palomino frame overo Tennessee Walker stallion.

Zeven - bay Dutch Warmblood gelding with sabino markings, but a somewhat atypical blaze.

Chamomile Tea - sorrel Haflinger mare. Lovely dapples, almost looks like a silver!

Barney's Amber Chester - gold or gold cream champagne American Cream Draft gelding.

Sierras Golden Dust - gold champagne Quarter Horse mare.

Aramis - palomino Lusitano gelding.

On The Rhocks - bay roany sabino pinto Part-Arabian colt.

Forthofer's Moses - black roany Shire gelding.

SMB's Helter Skelter - one-spotted black tovero Miniature stallion, what a funky pattern!

SMC Clearly Surprised - chestnut Morgan mare with some interesting chrome!

McSwift - brown Standardbred mare with short socks and large ermine markings. Get there quick to see the big pics with her spotty feet!
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