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Gypsy Cob Foals of Unique Color

Many of our 2013 Gypsy Cob foals exhibit a wide range of beautiful and somewhat uncommon colors within the breed.  Some exhibit colors and patterns that are considered rare and special within the horseworld. If you are wondering what colors such as Maximum Sabino, Palomino Pearl, Smoky Black Appaloosa, etc. can look like, feel free to read on! Some of the foals have been retained for our program, some have been sold, and a few are offered for sale with our unique flexible long term payment plans customized to fit approved buyer’s budgets.

2013 Fillies of Color

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PlaygirlLexLin’s Sundance’s Playgirl
Double Agouti Gray Bay (AA, Gg, EE)
Sundance Kid x Inverness of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: Bay horses range in color from a light reddish-brown to very dark brown with “black points”. (Points refer to the mane, tail, and lower legs.) Playgirl also carries the gray gene so she will turn gray and then eventually almost white as she ages.

 

Moulin RougeLexLin’s Moulin Rouge
Buttermilk Buckskin and White Tobiano (nT, Aa, EE)
Sundance Kid x Jagged Dollar of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: Buckskin horses are bay horse with one copy of the cream gene, a dilution gene that “dilutes” or fades the coat color to a yellow, cream, or gold while keeping the black points (mane, tail, legs). Her markings are heterozygous for the tobiano trait. Tobiano is a spotting pattern characterized by rounded markings with white legs and white across the back between the withers and the dock of the tail, usually arranged in a roughly vertical pattern and more white than dark, with the head usually dark and with markings like that of a normal horse. i.e. star, snip, strip, or blaze.

 

Breakfast at Tiffany'sLexLin’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Bay Gray (Aa, Gg, EE)
Sundance Kid x Blueberry of LexLin
Retained for our program

Color info: Bay horses range in color from a light reddish-brown to very dark brown with “black points”. (Points refer to the mane, tail, and lower legs.) Breakfast at Tiffany’s also carries the gray gene so she will turn gray and then eventually almost white as she ages.

 

SymphonyLexLin’s Sundance’s Symphony
Smoky Black and White Tobiano (nT, aa, nCr, Ee)
Sundance Kid x The Producer’s Clover of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: Smoky black horses visually appear to be either a black with a mildly bleached-out coat or a dull dark bay, but actually has a black base coat and one copy of the cream gene. Tobiano is a spotting pattern characterized by rounded markings with white legs and white across the back between the withers and the dock of the tail, usually arranged in a roughly vertical pattern and more white than dark, with the head usually dark and with markings like that of a normal horse. i.e. star, snip, strip, or blaze.

 

Savannah's Vanity

LexLin’s Savannah’s Vanity
Double Agouti Bay (AA, Ee)
Sundance Kid x Savannah’s Bay of LexLin
Retained for our program

Color info: Bay horses range in color from a light reddish-brown to very dark brown with “black points”. (Points refer to the mane, tail, and lower legs.)

 

 

Bit O HoneyLexLin’s Bit O Honey
Maximum Sabino (aa, Ee, nSb1)
Sundance Kid x Savannah’s Bay of LexLin
SOLD!

Color info: Sabino horses are often confused with roan or rabicano, a slight spotting pattern characterized by high white on legs, belly spots, white markings on the face extending past the eyes and/or patches of roaning patterns standing alone or on the edges of white markings. Honey Bit is a maximum sabino filly so she will mature with approx 90% of her body covered in white hair.

 

Honey SueLexLin’s Honey Sue
Buckskin and White Tobiano (Aa, nCr, Ee, nT)
Clononeen’s TN Honey of LexLin x Pocohontus of LexLin
SOLD!

Color info: Buckskin horses are bay horse with one copy of the cream gene, a dilution gene that “dilutes” or fades the coat color to a yellow, cream, or gold while keeping the black points (mane, tail, legs). Her markings are heterozygous for the tobiano trait. Tobiano is a spotting pattern characterized by rounded markings with white legs and white across the back between the withers and the dock of the tail, usually arranged in a roughly vertical pattern and more white than dark, with the head usually dark and with markings like that of a normal horse. i.e. star, snip, strip, or blaze.

 

2013 Colts of Color

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Irish WhiskeyLexLin’s Irish Whiskey
Palomino Pearl (aa, nCr, nPrL)
Posh Willy x Creamy Pearl of LexLin
Retained for our program

Color info: Palomino horses are chestnut horses that have one cream dilution gene that turns the horse to a golden, yellow, or tan shade with a flaxen or white mane and tail. Often cited as being a color “within three shades of a newly minted gold coin”, palominos range in shades from extremely light, almost cremello, to deep chocolate, but always with a white or flaxen mane and tail. Irish Whiskey also carries the pearl gene which is sometimes called the “barlink factor”, A dilution gene that when homozygous, lightens red coats to a uniform apricot-like color, often also resulting in horses with blue eyes. When combined with cream dilution, may produce horses that appear to be cremello or perlino.

 

Creme de la CremeLexLin’s Cre’me de la Cre’me
Cremello (aa, CrCr, ee)
Posh Willy x Golden Ticket of LexLin
Retained for our program

Color info: A cremello horse has a chestnut base coat and two cream genes that wash out almost all color until the horse is a pale cream or light tan color. Often called “white”, they are not truly white horses, and they do not carry the white (W) gene. A cremello usually has blue eyes.

 

AengusLexLin’s Aengus
Cremello (Aa, CrCr, Ee)
Sundance Kid x Gold Dust of LexLin
SOLD!

Color info: A cremello horse has a chestnut base coat and two cream genes that wash out almost all color until the horse is a pale cream or light tan color. Often called “white”, they are not truly white horses, and they do not carry the white (W) gene. A cremello usually has blue eyes.

 

The OneLexLin’s The One
Cream Appaloosa or Smoky Black Appaloosa (aa, nCr, Ee, Lp/lp
Sundance Kid x Bluebell of LexLin
Retained for our program

Color info: The One carries a Cream dilution which is an an incomplete dominant gene that produces a partially diluted coat color with one copy of the allele along with the Appaloosa gene for a colorful leopard spotted pattern. Each Appaloosa’s color pattern is genetically the result of various spotting patterns overlaid on top of one of several recognized base coat colors. The color pattern of the Appaloosa is of interest to those who study equine coat color genetics, as it and several other physical characteristics are linked to the leopard complex mutation (LP).

 

Honey JackLexLin’s Honey Jack
Blue Roan
Sundance Kid x Jora of LexLin
Retained for our program

Color info: A blue roan is a black horse with roaning pattern, not to be confused with a gray or a blue dun/grullo. A roan tends to have a darker head, while grays not only lighten with age, but their heads tend to lighten before the rest of their bodies. A blue roan has mixed-color hairs.

 

Bonnies ColtBonnie’s Colt
Silver Chestnut (agouti) (Aa, ee, nZ)
Silver Fox x Bonnie
Retained for our program

Color info: A chestnut is a horse that has a reddish body color with no black. Mane and tail are the same shade or lighter than the body coat. This colt  carries the silver dapple gene by a dilution gene that only acts upon black hair pigment, it lightens black body hair to a chocolate brown and the mane and tail to silver. The gene is carried but will not be visible on this colt as he has a red base coat.

 

Image_3LexLin’s Midnight Honey
Smoky Black and Gray (Ee, aa, nCr, Gg)
Clononeen’s TN Honey of LexLin x Arista of LexLin
SOLD!

Color info: Smoky black horses visually appear to be either a black with a mildly bleached-out coat or a dull dark bay, but actually has a black base coat and one copy of the cream gene.

 

 

TN Wild HoneyLexLin’s Tennessee Wild Honey
Smoky Black and White Tobiano (aa, nCr, Ee, nT)
Clononeen’s TN Honey of LexLin x The Producer’s Clover of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: Smoky black horses visually appear to be either a black with a mildly bleached-out coat or a dull dark bay, but actually has a black base coat and one copy of the cream gene. Tobiano is a spotting pattern characterized by rounded markings with white legs and white across the back between the withers and the dock of the tail, usually arranged in a roughly vertical pattern and more white than dark, with the head usually dark and with markings like that of a normal horse. i.e. star, snip, strip, or blaze.

 

Image_12LexLin’s Blackberry Honey
Smoky Black (aa, nCr, Ee)
Clononeen’s TN Honey of LexLin x Strawberry Wine of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: Smoky black horses visually appear to be either a black with a mildly bleached-out coat or a dull dark bay, but actually has a black base coat and one copy of the cream gene.

 

 

AmadeusLexLin’s Allison’s Amadeus
Chestnut (aa, ee)
The Warden x Allison of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: A chestnut is a horse that has a reddish body color with no black. Mane and tail are the same shade or lighter than the body coat.

 

 

InceptionLexLin’s Inception
Bay (Aa, EE)
Sundance Kid x Fantasia of LexLin
Offered for sale  – view details

Color info: Bay horses range in color from a light reddish-brown to very dark brown with “black points”. (Points refer to the mane, tail, and lower legs.)

 

Color information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equine_coat_color#Other_coat_colors