Sooty Palomino. Also, Laura Behning doing research, has just discovered that she has the overo gene. This was written about on the Morgan Color group. Sadly, Future had only one foal, who died young. These photos were taken when she was at my place to be bred to Clarion. She left pregnant but lost it due to what the owner's vet decided was selenium deficiency. They did not bring her back. You can just see her belly spot in these photos on her right side.
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I've been a student of the horse all my life and an avid reader of all sorts of books. I got into Morgans in 1979, getting my first Morgans in 1980 and then becoming a breed historian with published articles in various publications. I still have Morgans, and cats.
Love the color...is that a sooty palomino or chestnut shade?
ReplyDeleteSooty Palomino. Also, Laura Behning doing research, has just discovered that she has the overo gene. This was written about on the Morgan Color group. Sadly, Future had only one foal, who died young. These photos were taken when she was at my place to be bred to Clarion. She left pregnant but lost it due to what the owner's vet decided was selenium deficiency. They did not bring her back. You can just see her belly spot in these photos on her right side.
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