Listed in: Mammals > Horses The dun color occurs in several animal species. It is caused by a dilution gene that acts on the base coat color of the animal’s coat. Horses with this gene are a gray gold or tan color, depending on the base color of the coat, with a dark stripe down their back and a darker mane and tail.
example: Homozgous Cremello Stallion, True Dreamin Dude , AQHA, - Cremello stallion double registered APHA, AQHA Homozgous standing at stud 2008. Add color to you program. 100% color. UC Davis tested. Get palomino's and Buckskins! |
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