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What causes the “dusty” buckskin?
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    What gives this girl her dusty appearance? I’m absolutely heartbroken she didn’t pass BA. Tall, gorgeous colour, spots, and blue eyes.
  • The Brown (At) and lack of sty is my guess but I am not too versed on these genes.
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  • Appy gene.
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    Breeding for all version of black drafts using chimera foundations.
    Help me build my black brindle army!
    Always looking to buy B/Red foundation brindle drafts in black, blue roan, grullo, classic champagne, etc.

    I can be very scatterbrained and forgetful so if I don't get back to you in a decent amount of time just poke me.
  • She is very cute. The paler than black mane and tail come from the combination of cream and appaloosa. I agree with BlackWyld that the body color is the result of the aAt brown with no sooty. The pangare (P) also contributes to the lighter color on the belly.
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  • Thanks everyone! I’d love to reproduce her but it sounds like I’d need a lot of stars to align for that to happen!
  • Appy, cream, brown, no sooty, and pangare (and splash for them blue eyes) - not impossible, but certainly a bit of work! That sounds like it could be the start of a fun new breeding project!
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  • Yep, that would be appaloosa bronzing! Appaloosa is both a pattern gene and a dilution gene. It "bronzes" or reddens the base color. The less pigmented the base color is, the more bronzing there is. I personally find it much easier to see on black, bay, and brown-based colors.

    Here is a forum thread with examples: https://hj2.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/60222/bronzing-in-appaloosas#Item_16

    And here is a similar filly I just found in my pastures today!
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    It's nice to be back! :)
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  • I had no idea Appaloosa diluted as well! I love your filly HTRanch. I might have to incorporate more Appaloosa!
  • I love that second filly! If you are selling her. I'll differently buy. Prefect match for my appy line.

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