Opinions on Grey/White
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#130537 Posted on 2017-11-28 15:27:25
Hi All
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Posted By Lecarrow Stud #71775 Member is Offline 10 forum posts Send A Message |
#130538 Posted on 2017-11-28 15:31:43
I like both, normally I hate anything to do with white but the horses look pretty when white XD. As for the Grey's I think they're pretty decent looking. I don't breed horses much on here, but it's not like I'd just get rid of them if the horse turned out grey/white
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Posted By Zephyr #106020 Member is Offline 1059 forum posts Send A Message |
#130540 Posted on 2017-11-28 15:33:22
I'm on the fence about both. I like certain stages of grey on certain coat colors, but I'm not a huge fan of how the markings disappear completely when the horse is fully grey.
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Posted By Champagne-II #26323 Member is Offline 44 forum posts Send A Message |
#130542 Posted on 2017-11-28 15:46:55
Totally agree with Champagne here- some of my Trakes look great at certain stages of the greying and then they'll look odd.
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Posted By #69355 Member is Offline 127 forum posts Send A Message |
#130549 Posted on 2017-11-28 16:20:09
personally, i hate the greying. i try to miss it when breeding. i just don't get having these beautiful coats just to grey them out ;-;
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Posted By ℓєαн #43220 Member is Offline 518 forum posts Send A Message |
#130637 Posted on 2017-11-29 07:37:15
It can be very disappointing to have a beautiful cream coat in my Tekes to grey out but if its a common coat color, I don't mind it. I actually like the way grey Tekes look. Very pretty when they are fully greyed out.
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Posted By Cathmor #91153 Member is Offline 1361 forum posts Send A Message |
#130658 Posted on 2017-11-29 10:43:53
Personally, I love grey and white so I will not turn away a good horse just because of grey/white genes. However, I don't actively breeding for it because I know that I will never able to sell/stud/brood them.
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Posted By Bye #6637 Member is Offline 684 forum posts Send A Message |
#130665 Posted on 2017-11-29 11:39:09
i’m neutral about greying. it’s something that can be bred out and i like watching the progression.
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Posted By coldbrew #76258 Member is Offline 1755 forum posts Send A Message |
#130676 Posted on 2017-11-29 12:18:20
I like both, although I don't like graying if it's a rare color or a real pretty horse, but for the most part I like the way grays look and also like whites.
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Posted By Midnight Outlaw #98451 Member is Offline 9570 forum posts Send A Message |
#130728 Posted on 2017-11-29 19:18:57
I think it's okay, but in my case I have a line of Lipizaners and ALL of them either have GG or Gg and are bay. :/
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Posted By 🎶𝓑𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓽🎶 #114038 Member is Offline 4481 forum posts Send A Message |
#130736 Posted on 2017-11-29 19:42:37
I don't care if a horse has grey or white as long as the color under it is a common black/chestnut/bay. If it has a modifier then I get a little bummed out that it's covered but still not a biggie most of the time.
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Posted By Dee #78502 Member is Offline 8 forum posts Send A Message |
#130812 Posted on 2017-11-30 11:28:22
I like both. None of them are over-represented in any of my main breeds, so I don’t mind a grey horse here nor a white horse there.
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Posted By 𝐖ednesday #30956 Member is Offline 84 forum posts Send A Message |
#130815 Posted on 2017-11-30 11:37:07
I was wondering if there were others who didn't mind grey/white or even liked it on here xD I thought it was nearly universally hated.
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Posted By Jenandra #107442 Member is Offline 21 forum posts Send A Message |
#130818 Posted on 2017-11-30 11:38:55
I wont keep a horse that is even Gg. I breed my Quarter horses primarily for color, so I dislike them graying out on me and losing their color... I'm happy though, as I've very rarely gotten a QH with a grey gene at all. Not sure if it's just rare in the breed or if I've been lucky xD
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Posted By Saber #113372 Member is Offline 351 forum posts Send A Message |
#130872 Posted on 2017-11-30 17:46:03
I wont keep a grey in my breed, rarely keep non-dilute or base colors. I intend to breed for color such as dilutes or duns, I don't want the grey gene in my herd.
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Posted By rhine. #17262 Member is Offline 598 forum posts Send A Message |
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