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- OndowaStables October 2014
- PurpleSage October 2014
- Raven October 2014
Wild Bay
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Ok so I just bred my mare to a Wild bay stallion I bought, and they produced a filly named Wild Cash. Is she a wild bay too?
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We will need a link in order to view her. :)Purple Sage Estates - 129
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We will need a link in order to view her. :)Purple Sage Estates - 129
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I'm on my IPad Sage
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I found her using the search and she is definitely wild bay. You can tell the difference between wild bay (A+ on the gene test) and normal bay (A) even without a gene test by looking at how far the black goes up the legs. In a wild bay it fades out at mid cannon. Regular bays are black to the top of knee and hock. Wild bays are also lighter and yellower on their body. If you compare your foal's parents you can clearly see the differences.Breeding high quality Sheldasen horses. Liver chestnut, DP mushroom, and rose gray riding horses. Dun cobs with all the patterns. Watercolor, Wrong Warp and ice on mixed body types.
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Genetic Testing Results
EE A+a CC dd gg FF SS pp zz chch SaSa | KitKit SpSp VVrn LL rbrb OO WF: Light PATN: Medium