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Would she be considered a dunalino?
Chasin97canz
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2015-09-20 4:40 PM
Subject: Would she be considered a dunalino?



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She is registered as a palomino. I don't know much about color genetics so I have no idea if a palomino can have a dorsal stripe without carrying the dun gene!! And her legs are slightly SLIGHTLY darker than her body but that's typical in palominos. It's the dorsal stripe that has me kinda wondering.
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Phxbarrel
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-09-20 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: Would she be considered a dunalino?



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The dorsal stripe is the dun gene + the primitive leg markings which include the zebra type stripes.

My past dunalino was a dark gold palomino with blonde mane/tail, a shade darker legs and the dorsal stripe.
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KD Running Horses
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2015-09-20 7:04 PM
Subject: RE: Would she be considered a dunalino?





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 She would have to have a dun or grullo parent to give her the dun gene.
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-09-20 9:33 PM
Subject: RE: Would she be considered a dunalino?


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Are either of her parents a dun? Do you have pics? If neither parent is dun, she probably has counter shading making it look like a stripe.  
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