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Is This Guy Liver?
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Okay, normally I'm okay at liver detection, but the newish Grey totally throws me off. And naturally, they don't enter in the liver club.
http://hj2.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=471379
Here's another dark chestnut grey for comparison. I'm usually thrown off by these guys:
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Well, that's what I used to think, but the second shade is way common in greys, now. :P
And if anyone wants a Hz grey Liver draft stud, he's up. I can't use him. -
The first one is really dark as a grey chestnut with sooty. You know, I don't focus on grays when breeding horses, so I don't know all the shades, but the first stallion seems liver.understand the significance of signatures
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Yeah, that's what I thought. :) Does anyone else breed for greys?
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I breed greys.
I have a feeling it might be buggy... I had a girl who was very definitely a normal chestnut in her thumbnail (2 year old) and when she refreshed on opening her page her color was very much like this. I thought... LIVER?! but there's no way she can be. -
Right?? But then, I did create this top chap in a run of around 30, and he's pretty unique in that bunch, so there's still a chance of DP. I guess we'll never know until grey gets changes, or we could try breeding him and see how the foals look. :P
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From what I remember a long time ago in a chat about gray, it was said that the gray gene makes the original color of the horse seem darker. Something about the way gray works, it's like pushing out all the color faster, so it causes it to look darker, before it goes gray. It was quite a while ago though, so I could be remembering it wrong.
I took the gentleman home. I usually don't breed for gray, but with drafts I do. -
Gray is just band aided in right now. Definitely has some issues.
I don't think this horse is liver.
ETA: I just checked him 100% not a liver.Need to contact me? Read this first. Only send me a PM for PayPal issues or if I ask you to. Otherwise, make a forum post. You will get a better faster answer by making a post.
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she/her -
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No, I'm good. :)
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http://hj2.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=368915
I do. She is liver red roan underneath. I'll see if I can find that chestnut. -
Great. :)
Oh, that's odd, he looks a lot darker than she does. :P -
More pigment means they go dark faster and then lighter faster. I doubt you will be able to tell on random creates.Need to contact me? Read this first. Only send me a PM for PayPal issues or if I ask you to. Otherwise, make a forum post. You will get a better faster answer by making a post.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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http://hj2.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=459434
This boy is liver, by a Freaky Friday stud. Looks a fair bit darker and more reddish than yours















