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The ideal coat color for the breed is a medium cream with pink skin, amber eyes and a white mane and tail. [5] The characteristic cream color of the breed is produced by the champagne gene . [ 3 ] Recognized colors include light, medium and dark cream, with amber or hazel eyes. [ 1 ]
Until the eighteenth century, Lipizzans had other coat colors, including dun, bay, chestnut, black, piebald, and skewbald. [2] However, gray is a dominant gene . [ 5 ] Gray was the color preferred by the royal family, so the color was emphasized in breeding practices.
The US Holstein Association decided not to have a separate herd book for red and whites and off-color animals. The suffixes of –Red and –OC would be used, and numbering would be consecutive. The first red and white Holsteins were recorded with an R in front of their numbers. 212 males and 1191 females were recorded in the initial group of ...
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Fall colors in Ohio are nearing or at their peak, state officials say. So if you're looking to get out and enjoy them, here's 15 state parks to try.
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The Oldenburg brand consists of an "O" that has a crown above it. The crown is a way for the breeder to signify the Oldenburg's royal origins. The next German Warmblood, the Holsteiner, has a similar brand to the Hanoverian but with variations. The brand consists of the H brand, which was once used on Hanoverians, inside a shield with a line ...
The best-known "color breed" registries that accept horses from many different breeds are for the following colors: Buckskin: a color which cannot breed "true" due to the cream gene which creates it being an incomplete dominant; Palomino: a color which cannot breed "true" due to the cream gene which creates it being an incomplete dominant