Coloured Stallions At Stud

I just race my pony you guys have to examine this question!?

Mare: Ages: 3-Breed: Standardbred-Color: Grey Dapple-race-height: Stallion 14.3 hands:-Race: Quarter Horse X Thoroughbred (Thoroughbred Mostly)-Color: Grey Dapple-Height: 16.1 hands Age: Now a couple. 8 Do you think questions Indica (Mare) give me a dapple gray? I chose the pad, hoping that two Dapple Grays will give me another. How do you think I can sell the horse? Do you think 200 was a good price for the services of pads? How tall are you, the foal will turn? Do you think I'll get a Filly or Colt? What should I name it? (And Girl Names Boy!) Thanks! :) I can not wait until I see what I get I hope! I put this in the horse section, but there are a bunch of snobs, so you gus will be better!

1. I think since dapple gray and gray are a recessive gene and the color will be gray dapple when the foal is young, but will start to ease as the horse ages. 2. As this is a cross, I do not think not much less than the dam and both are pure-bred sire of their race and have beautiful qualities that define their race. In addition, it depends on the temperament foal, conformation, and how he / she was trained. I think the price could get a bit high if it is a dappled horse is healthy, but with today's economy. 3. Yes, I do not think so if you breed your mare stud is in good health plans can cost projections thousand dollars. 4. Have no idea. Maybe check with the owner if the stud mares past he has foaled a filly or colt. This should determine whether or not what the sex of your mare a. I hope that if a foal! 5. Usually, people associate the name of the father and the dam of the foal if a horse show costume, but if not here I would like names for a dapple filly for: Winter, Athena (the goddess of wisdom), and Melody Whisper. For a boy: Apollo (god of light and music), Duke, Dakota and snowstorm. I encourage you thinking about your perfect name because its so much fun! Yes there are a bunch of snobs in the horse section … and I hope your mare and her foal the best!

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