We now have the world's first smoky cream Thoroughbred!!!

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We now have the world's first smoky cream Thoroughbred!!!

Postby TrueColours » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:56 pm

We now have the test results back for both Guaranteed Gold AND the Guaranteed Gold / Pearlescent colt born on April 7th ...

The results are:

:D :D :D


Test Results

Name: Donna Hiscock Account#: 104971
Business: True Colours Farm Email: [email protected]
Date Received: 4/16/2010
Horse Name Breed Red Factor Agouti
2010 Colt Thoroughbred Ee aa
Guaranteed Gold Thoroughbred ee -


Yippeee!!! Yippeeee!!! :D

We have produced the world's first smoky cream Thoroughbred and the fact he is a colt and such a nice one as well, puts me over the moon with happiness!

I'm sure that Gwen (his owner in Germany at Gestuet Falkenhorst) will be equally as excited as I am!

Totally and completely made my day to get the results this afternoon ...

Congrats Gwen - you are going to LOVE him when he finally arrives! :)
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Postby Clover » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:27 pm

Oh that is wonderful news TC!! Who says progress isnt forthcoming. :D

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Postby spacely » Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:24 pm

Yippee! I am thrilled for you! :D

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Postby Sunday Rider » Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:29 pm

AWESOME :lol: Yep, lucky 7 , my birthday......still waiting for my gray my madian mare is at 337 :) Is it true fillies foal early and colts foal later?

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Postby Georgerz » Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:52 pm

A question from one really ignorant about the subject, but what colors (being a somokey cream) is he suppossed to sire?

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Postby accphotography » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:24 pm

Fantastic news and I KNEW it!! :D

He can sire palomino and smokey blacks on his own. If the mare contributes agouti he can sire buckskins.
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Postby HeadlessHorseman » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:27 pm

HOLY Crap LADY..... That is SUPER FANTASTIC!!!!

I KNOW Miss Gwen will just EAT HIM UP....if he's anything like his daddy....he'll be FANTASTIC!!

I can't wait to see more pics of him

HH :)

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Postby Jorge » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:45 pm

Dear Donna,

I am so happy for you, your breeding operation, for Gwen, her breeding operation and for the Thoroughbred world for such a breakthrough! I am even congratulating myself for the joyous news!

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Postby helen in FL » Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:10 pm

Boogie woogie happy dance in Florida!!!!!!

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Postby pfrsue » Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:07 am

Holy crap! I watched the world's first smoky cream Thoroughbred being born!!! :D (I will be on cloud nine all day, and none of my non-horsey friends will understand. lol)

Many congratulations, Donna! He's a lovely boy and I'm so happy for you and for Gwen!

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Postby bayrabicano » Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:29 am

This is exciting!!! Big congratulations to you and the new owner.
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Postby Derby Lyn » Tue Apr 20, 2010 3:56 pm

Congrats on a healthy colt!

I know blacks are rare, as well as the smokey creams of course:) But how come we don't see a lot of these non dilute stallions throwing blacks? When GG has produced a smokey black and cream already. Does that make sense?

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Postby Jorge » Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:49 pm

How about suggesting names for the colt. Here is one: :D

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Postby TrueColours » Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:42 pm

Congrats on a healthy colt!

I know blacks are rare, as well as the smokey creams of course:) But how come we don't see a lot of these non dilute stallions throwing blacks? When GG has produced a smokey black and cream already. Does that make sense?


Thanks Katie!

I know what you are trying to say. If GG wasnt dilute, but with his original chestnut base coat colour and Pearl wasnt dilute but was her original bay base coat, would crossing them together result in a black foal? And the same with the GG/Puchi Trap combination - would they produce black foals together if GG was a chestnut instead?

Jorge - thanks so much for the suggestion but I do know his owner is thinking very hard on what to name him right now! :D
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Postby RiddleMeThis » Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:23 pm

Derby Lyn wrote:But how come we don't see a lot of these non dilute stallions throwing blacks? When GG has produced a smokey black and cream already. Does that make sense?
Because "A" and "At" (and probably A+ as well) are VERY VERY common in TBs. Many/most TBS are AA of some type, and most of the rest are Aa. Its very uncommon to get a black because of this, and that is why most don't produce black. GG happens to be at least Aa if not aa.
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