Roan Testing

Roan Testing

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Our roan test is a marker test. This means that rather than testing for the mutation that causes roan, we test for a genetic variant that’s strongly associated with roan in a number of breeds. Hopefully in the future we will find…

Mystery solved October 2017

Mystery solved October 2017

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Our monthly mystery horse is Apoco-D Paris, a miniature horse mare. Paris looks brown or black all year round, but is registered as chestnut. Her parents were black and palomino, and she has had several foals of various colours (silver taffy, black,…

Colour feature: d1 (nd1)

Colour feature: d1 (nd1)

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Dun and d1 (nd1) are different versions (alleles) of the same gene. The coat colour and markings associated with d1 reflect what is commonly referred to as counter-shading.These horses are expected to have a dorsal stripe and possibly other markings usually associated…

Tests for Friesians

Tests for Friesians

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Since December last year we’ve been able to do BOTH hydrocephalus and Friesian Dwarfism testing. These tests are relevant to pure- and part-bred Friesians. Your horse does not need to be registered for us to test it. Test foals, test part-bred horses,…

Mystery solved May 2016

Mystery solved May 2016

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Our second monthly mystery horse is Rahane Nigel, a.k.a Winnie. Winnie is a Welsh B gelding. He is registered as palomino, but has dark points and both dark and light colouring in his mane and tail. Is he buckskin with a silver…