Hi Jorge:
In Alberta and British Columbia we have an older stallion named Blazing Fire who throws white all over his foals. Any horse in the paddock by him [with one or two exceptions] can readily be identified as one of his. He is a son of King Of The North
Jorge, another one
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Interesting. When I was in the JC office picking up pictures for my palomino and white filly, through the discussion of how unusual looking she is, how much white, etc. the nice lady in the office mentioned Blazing Fire. She said exactly the same thing, that they could tell which were his foals before they even looked at the paperwork. I tried to find a picture of him but wasn't able to. I'm also hoping you have one.
Dear George William Smith,
Thank you very much for the valuable watch. Hmmm, Northern Dancer, Prince John, as well as various lineages from Hyperion. Thats enough for many wonderful things. Would love to see a photo of him and/or one of his most white marked products.
Great. Blessings,
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p.s. Another comment. Hmm that elegant white palomino filly in the photo avatar here is a beauty. Please, what's her name and lineage.
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Thank you very much for the valuable watch. Hmmm, Northern Dancer, Prince John, as well as various lineages from Hyperion. Thats enough for many wonderful things. Would love to see a photo of him and/or one of his most white marked products.
Great. Blessings,
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p.s. Another comment. Hmm that elegant white palomino filly in the photo avatar here is a beauty. Please, what's her name and lineage.
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Hello Jorge
I'm sure True Colours told you about this filly when she was born because TC told me that you felt it was Vertex in the dam's line that was responsible for the colour. The filly's registered name is Colour Conspiracy - she is marked very similarily to her sire Sato. The dam is Elizabeth Victoria and although she is minimally marked she has thrown colour 6 out of 6 times. Three times it has included a lot of body white and the other three it has been 3 or 4 high stockings, big blazes, lower lip white and 4 have been from plain stallions.
She's a great mare... between the great sporthorse performance record, nice movement and all that other important stuff, she throws the colour I love. I wish I had 10 more like her.
Funny about genetics though.... the solid chestnut filly she is meeting at the gate is my 2005 Sato filly.
A whole different look, isn't it?
Different dam btw.
Thanks so much for all the wonderful information you provide!
I'm sure True Colours told you about this filly when she was born because TC told me that you felt it was Vertex in the dam's line that was responsible for the colour. The filly's registered name is Colour Conspiracy - she is marked very similarily to her sire Sato. The dam is Elizabeth Victoria and although she is minimally marked she has thrown colour 6 out of 6 times. Three times it has included a lot of body white and the other three it has been 3 or 4 high stockings, big blazes, lower lip white and 4 have been from plain stallions.
She's a great mare... between the great sporthorse performance record, nice movement and all that other important stuff, she throws the colour I love. I wish I had 10 more like her.
Funny about genetics though.... the solid chestnut filly she is meeting at the gate is my 2005 Sato filly.
Thanks so much for all the wonderful information you provide!