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Breeds > Quarter Horse Grullo is a color of horses in the dun family, characterized by tan-gray or mouse-colored hairs on the body, often with shoulder and dorsal stripes and black barring on the lower legs. In this coloration each individual hair is mouse-colored, unlike a roan which is composed of a mixture of dark and light hairs. There are several shades of grullo, informally referred to with a variety of terms including black dun, blue dun, slate grullo, silver grullo, silver dun, or lobo dun. In the Icelandic horse, the grullo color is called "grey dun," in the Highland pony, it is called "mouse dun", and in the Fjord horse, Norwegian,"grå" or "gråblakk" (literally, "gray dun").
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Lazy B Quarter Horses
Standing AQHA Silver Grullo Stallion, Cody's Clasic Edition. 98.44% foundation bloodlines. 2001 Top Ten NRHA Novice Horse. Many titles and awards. shipped semen available
Shooting Star Foundation Quarter Horses
AQHA ~ NFQHA Grullo, Buckskin, Dun Foals For Sale. Home of Jaz Poco Sterling, Leo PocoDoc Stripes, and Mochas Adobe Dude. Homozygous for the black gene, will never throw a red foal!!
Shields Quarter Horse Farm
Located in NE Texas, specializing in foundation bred palominos, buckskins and duns. Offering stallions at stud, bred mares, weanlings and yearlings. Pictures and pedigree info on all horses.
The Foundation RAnch
Raising bloodlines of Poco Dell, Poco EAgle, Mr Blackburn 49, Pretty Buck, Mr SAn Peppy, Win Or Lose, Watch Joe Jack,Driftwood, Leo
Williams Quarter Horses
We raise AQHA reg. horses with color, we stand Poco Toms Tari, a 97 dun stallion.
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