The dun gene is a dilution gene that affects both red and black pigments in the coat color of a horse. The dun gene has the ability to affect the appearance of all black, bay, or chestnut-based horses by lightening the base body coat and suppressing the underlying base color to the mane, tail, legs, and primitive markings.
The classic dun is a gray-gold or tan, characterized by a body color ranging from sandy yellow to reddish-brown. A dun horse always has a dark stripe down the middle of its back, a tail and mane darker than the body coat, and usually darker face and legs. Other duns may appear a light yellowish shade, or a steel gray, depending on the underlying coat color genetics. Manes, tails, primitive markings, and other dark areas are usually the shade of the undiluted base coat color.
The dun allele is a simple dominant, so the phenotype of a horse with either one copy or two copies of the gene is dun. It has a stronger effect than other dilution genes, such as the silver dapple gene, which acts only on black-based coats, or the cream gene, an incomplete dominant which must be homozygous to be fully expressed, and when heterozygous is only visible on bay and chestnut coats, and then to a lesser degree.
A gene is a locus (or region) of DNA that encodes a functional RNA or protein product, and is the molecular unit of heredity. The transmission of genes to an organism's offspring is the basis of the inheritance of phenotypic traits. Most biological traits are under the influence of polygenes (many different genes) as well as the gene–environment interactions. Some genetic traits are instantly visible, such as eye colour or number of limbs, and some are not, such as blood type, risk for specific diseases, or the thousands of basic biochemical processes that comprise life.
Genes can acquire mutations in their sequence, leading to different variants, known as alleles, in the population. These alleles encode slightly different versions of a protein, which cause different phenotype traits. Colloquial usage of the term "having a gene" (e.g., "good genes," "hair colour gene") typically refers to having a different allele of the gene. Genes evolve due to natural selection or survival of the fittest of the alleles.
Eugene is a common (masculine) first name that comes from the Greek εὐγενής (eugenēs), "noble", literally "well-born", from εὖ (eu), "well" and γένος (genos), "race, stock, kin".Gene is a common shortened form. The feminine variant is Eugenia or Eugénie.
Gene is a thriller novel by Stel Pavlou (born 1970), published in 2005 in England by Simon & Schuster. It is published in several languages with some title changes. The Italian edition has the title La Conspirazione del Minotauro (The Minotaur Conspiracy). The novel is about a fictional New York detective, James North, who in the process of hunting down a criminal, uncovers a genetics experiment to unlock past lives through genetic memory, therefore achieving a kind of immortality. In so doing North discovers his own origins, that of a soldier from the Trojan War who is reincarnated seven times through history, forced to confront his nemesis each time, all for the loss of his one true love.
Duns seem to have arrived with Celtic cultures in about the 7th century BC. Early duns had near vertical ramparts made of stone and timber. Vitrified forts are the remains of duns that have been set on fire and where stones have been partly melted. Use of duns continued in some parts into the Middle Ages.
Duns are similar to brochs, but are smaller and probably would not have been capable of supporting a very tall structure. Good examples of this kind of dun can be found in the Western Isles of Scotland, on artificial islands in small lakes.
Dün was a Frenchprogressive rock band, active from 1978 to 1981, during which they played shows with Magma, Art Zoyd, Etron Fou Leloublan, and almost became a part of the short-lived Rock in Opposition grouping of bands in Europe. In 1981, they recorded an album, Eros, that apparently never secured proper distribution, and as a result is quite rare.
The French label Soleil reissued the Eros album, which included the four tracks from the original LP plus four bonus tracks, three of which are early demo versions of the tracks on the original release.
Horse Color Genetic Control [Dun and Cream Dilutions]
When expecting (or planning) a lil baby pony, guessing the color seems to surpass if it's gonna be a colt or filly. When using a coat color calculator, all those other factors are confusing and not very helpful if you don't know what you're looking at. The same can go for how you're wondering your two "black" parents created a light bright.
Here's the answers for it alllll
Horse Coat Genetic Testing: https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/panel/horse-coat-color-panel
Coat Color Calculator: https://avian.animalgenetics.us/Equine/CCalculator1.asp
Get The Book Yourself!: https://www.amazon.com/Equine-Color-Genetics-Phillip-Sponenberg/dp/1119130581
Authors:
D. Phillip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD in Pathology & Genetics
Rebecca Bellone PhD, Genetics
Possible Nomenclature (Important to know notations from previous...
published: 16 May 2023
Buckskin vs dun: what is the difference between the two colors?
Ever wondered what the difference was between the color buckskin vs dun is in a horse? This short video shows two horses, one a buckskin-the other a dun.
published: 04 Oct 2011
RANCHOLAROSA.GENES HORSE COAT (DILUTION DUN GENE)#CUARTODEMILLA
Dun es un gen que afecta a la dilución del color del pelaje. El alelo que expresa fenotípicamente dicho gen aparece en algunos caballos y en todas las demás especies de équidos. En los caballos produce una capa de tipo ancestral, que se caracteriza por la dilución del pigmento negro (eumelanina) y rojo (feomelanina) según un patrón específico, ocasionando una coloración característica que muestra rasgos primitivos llamados generalmente marcas primitivas: raya dorsal, cebraduras y otros.
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published: 02 Jul 2019
The Dun Horse Breed: America's Most Majestic Mustangs
The Dun Horse Breed: America's Most Majestic Mustangs
When one hears the word "Mustang," images of the American West come to mind. These wild horses have been captured and tamed for centuries, and have been featured in many books and movies. The Mustang is truly an American icon.
There are 3 shades of Dun
Classic Dun horses also known as Zebra Dun or just Dun are the most common type of Dun horses
Classic duns have a bay base coat color and these horses can range from a pale tan color to darker tan. Classic Duns have all the black points.
Red Dun horses are also known as Claybacks and have light tan coat. These horses would otherwise be chestnut if they did not possess the Dun Gene which lightens the color of their coat. The gene also gives their main and tail a reddish color.
The Dun H...
published: 31 May 2023
Genetics of Dun-Based Chocolate | Genetics, Breeding & More
This video goes over the genetics of chocolate as caused by the dun gene, the standard's description of the chocolate variety, the genetics of dun/khaki and six different punnet squares related to the breeding of dun/khaki.
Have questions? Leave a comment! Or contact me via email at [email protected] or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/cedarshade.farm.10/) or Instagram (@cedarshadefarmnj) 😊
Thank you to all who donated photos and videos! ❤
Camelia Gage Poultry/Karly Gable (many photos & videos)
Parker Padilla (many photos & thumbnail)
Fluffy Silkies by Abby (videos)
Jesse Guerra (video and photos)
Stoltman Family Farm (photos)
Video on the genetics of sex-linked chocolate: https://youtu.be/DvZan4vly80
Chapters:
0:00 Start
0:55 Hobby/Genetic Names
1:27 Sex-Linked Chocola...
published: 12 Jan 2023
Outstanding Connemara Dun colt - ad ref: 299471
For more information visit www.horsequest.co.uk/search/299471
published: 24 Nov 2022
Palomino Dun Gene Mare
Bella is 13yrs old shes a retired horse and mother of a beautiful quarter horse. Enjoying the lake in this spring...
published: 17 Mar 2018
2020 AQHA Dunalino, red dun + palomino. DD, homozygous.
2020 Dunalino colt, negative 5 panel and IMM, ee aa DD nCr, Spin Whiz Me x Hi Jacd Silver. www.google.com/sale.htm
published: 21 Sep 2020
Dun It In Platinum: 2006 Cremello AQHA Stallion
Dun It In Platinum is a 2006 cremello AQHA stallion and one of the very few sons of Hollywood Dun It currently standing at stud. His sire’s prevalence in the reining industry was unprecedented during his time and his prepotency made a massive and lasting impact with offspring earnings exceeding $6,000,000. His dam’s foundation cow horse blood crossed beautifully with Hollywood Dun It, making Platinum a genetic powerhouse with natural athleticism, good looks, outstanding bone structure, and an exceptionally calm demeanor, all the key things that make a stallion a real candidate for success in the breeding business. He is the obvious choice for mare owners seeking to add performance as well as guaranteed color into their programs. His offspring are displaying a tremendous amount of physical ...
When expecting (or planning) a lil baby pony, guessing the color seems to surpass if it's gonna be a colt or filly. When using a coat color calculator, all thos...
When expecting (or planning) a lil baby pony, guessing the color seems to surpass if it's gonna be a colt or filly. When using a coat color calculator, all those other factors are confusing and not very helpful if you don't know what you're looking at. The same can go for how you're wondering your two "black" parents created a light bright.
Here's the answers for it alllll
Horse Coat Genetic Testing: https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/panel/horse-coat-color-panel
Coat Color Calculator: https://avian.animalgenetics.us/Equine/CCalculator1.asp
Get The Book Yourself!: https://www.amazon.com/Equine-Color-Genetics-Phillip-Sponenberg/dp/1119130581
Authors:
D. Phillip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD in Pathology & Genetics
Rebecca Bellone PhD, Genetics
Possible Nomenclature (Important to know notations from previous Videos):
Zebra Dun- EE/AA/DD Ee/AA/DD EE/Aa/DD Ee/Aa/DD
Grullo- EE/aa/DD ee/aa/DD
Red Dun- ee/AA/DD ee/Aa/DD ee/aa/DD
Buckskin- EE/AA/nCr Ee/AA/nCr EE/Aa/nCr Ee/Aa/nCr
Palomino- ee/AA/nCr ee/Aa/nCr ee/aa/nCr
Smoky- EE/aa/nCr Ee/aa/nCr
Perlino- EE/AA/CrCr Ee/AA/CrCr EE/Aa/CrCr Ee/Aa/CrCr
Cremello- ee/AA/CrCr ee/Aa/CrCr ee/aa/CrCr
Smoky Black- EE/aa/nCr Ee/aa/nCr
I'm an un-professional, professional horse and livestock educator trying to get conversations started in the most unbiased form I can. I think i'm pretty dope and a helpful tool for newcomers and those who don't understand certain concepts as a lot of other creators either assume or use too big of wordage to get their point across. When I'm not informing, I'm a hard core horse girl here to entertain ya'll with all the yee haw fun I can find in media, art, and other forms!
Instagram (personal): @dezmineann
Instagram (business & animals): @bootypoppinponies
Tiktok: @dezmineann
Beacons: https://beacons.page/dezmineann
When expecting (or planning) a lil baby pony, guessing the color seems to surpass if it's gonna be a colt or filly. When using a coat color calculator, all those other factors are confusing and not very helpful if you don't know what you're looking at. The same can go for how you're wondering your two "black" parents created a light bright.
Here's the answers for it alllll
Horse Coat Genetic Testing: https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/panel/horse-coat-color-panel
Coat Color Calculator: https://avian.animalgenetics.us/Equine/CCalculator1.asp
Get The Book Yourself!: https://www.amazon.com/Equine-Color-Genetics-Phillip-Sponenberg/dp/1119130581
Authors:
D. Phillip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD in Pathology & Genetics
Rebecca Bellone PhD, Genetics
Possible Nomenclature (Important to know notations from previous Videos):
Zebra Dun- EE/AA/DD Ee/AA/DD EE/Aa/DD Ee/Aa/DD
Grullo- EE/aa/DD ee/aa/DD
Red Dun- ee/AA/DD ee/Aa/DD ee/aa/DD
Buckskin- EE/AA/nCr Ee/AA/nCr EE/Aa/nCr Ee/Aa/nCr
Palomino- ee/AA/nCr ee/Aa/nCr ee/aa/nCr
Smoky- EE/aa/nCr Ee/aa/nCr
Perlino- EE/AA/CrCr Ee/AA/CrCr EE/Aa/CrCr Ee/Aa/CrCr
Cremello- ee/AA/CrCr ee/Aa/CrCr ee/aa/CrCr
Smoky Black- EE/aa/nCr Ee/aa/nCr
I'm an un-professional, professional horse and livestock educator trying to get conversations started in the most unbiased form I can. I think i'm pretty dope and a helpful tool for newcomers and those who don't understand certain concepts as a lot of other creators either assume or use too big of wordage to get their point across. When I'm not informing, I'm a hard core horse girl here to entertain ya'll with all the yee haw fun I can find in media, art, and other forms!
Instagram (personal): @dezmineann
Instagram (business & animals): @bootypoppinponies
Tiktok: @dezmineann
Beacons: https://beacons.page/dezmineann
Ever wondered what the difference was between the color buckskin vs dun is in a horse? This short video shows two horses, one a buckskin-the other a dun.
Ever wondered what the difference was between the color buckskin vs dun is in a horse? This short video shows two horses, one a buckskin-the other a dun.
Ever wondered what the difference was between the color buckskin vs dun is in a horse? This short video shows two horses, one a buckskin-the other a dun.
Dun es un gen que afecta a la dilución del color del pelaje. El alelo que expresa fenotípicamente dicho gen aparece en algunos caballos y en todas las demás esp...
Dun es un gen que afecta a la dilución del color del pelaje. El alelo que expresa fenotípicamente dicho gen aparece en algunos caballos y en todas las demás especies de équidos. En los caballos produce una capa de tipo ancestral, que se caracteriza por la dilución del pigmento negro (eumelanina) y rojo (feomelanina) según un patrón específico, ocasionando una coloración característica que muestra rasgos primitivos llamados generalmente marcas primitivas: raya dorsal, cebraduras y otros.
[email protected]
Dun es un gen que afecta a la dilución del color del pelaje. El alelo que expresa fenotípicamente dicho gen aparece en algunos caballos y en todas las demás especies de équidos. En los caballos produce una capa de tipo ancestral, que se caracteriza por la dilución del pigmento negro (eumelanina) y rojo (feomelanina) según un patrón específico, ocasionando una coloración característica que muestra rasgos primitivos llamados generalmente marcas primitivas: raya dorsal, cebraduras y otros.
[email protected]
The Dun Horse Breed: America's Most Majestic Mustangs
When one hears the word "Mustang," images of the American West come to mind. These wild horses have been ...
The Dun Horse Breed: America's Most Majestic Mustangs
When one hears the word "Mustang," images of the American West come to mind. These wild horses have been captured and tamed for centuries, and have been featured in many books and movies. The Mustang is truly an American icon.
There are 3 shades of Dun
Classic Dun horses also known as Zebra Dun or just Dun are the most common type of Dun horses
Classic duns have a bay base coat color and these horses can range from a pale tan color to darker tan. Classic Duns have all the black points.
Red Dun horses are also known as Claybacks and have light tan coat. These horses would otherwise be chestnut if they did not possess the Dun Gene which lightens the color of their coat. The gene also gives their main and tail a reddish color.
The Dun Horse is a particular type of Mustang that is known for its beautiful coat of dun-colored hair. These horses are believed to be the descendants of Spanish horses that were brought to the Americas by early explorers. Dun horses are not only beautiful to look at, but they are also known for their strength and agility.
Today, there are many groups dedicated to the preservation of these magnificent animals. The Dun Horse is truly a national treasure and is an important part of our American heritage.
#mustangs#horseracing#horselover
The Dun Horse Breed: America's Most Majestic Mustangs
When one hears the word "Mustang," images of the American West come to mind. These wild horses have been captured and tamed for centuries, and have been featured in many books and movies. The Mustang is truly an American icon.
There are 3 shades of Dun
Classic Dun horses also known as Zebra Dun or just Dun are the most common type of Dun horses
Classic duns have a bay base coat color and these horses can range from a pale tan color to darker tan. Classic Duns have all the black points.
Red Dun horses are also known as Claybacks and have light tan coat. These horses would otherwise be chestnut if they did not possess the Dun Gene which lightens the color of their coat. The gene also gives their main and tail a reddish color.
The Dun Horse is a particular type of Mustang that is known for its beautiful coat of dun-colored hair. These horses are believed to be the descendants of Spanish horses that were brought to the Americas by early explorers. Dun horses are not only beautiful to look at, but they are also known for their strength and agility.
Today, there are many groups dedicated to the preservation of these magnificent animals. The Dun Horse is truly a national treasure and is an important part of our American heritage.
#mustangs#horseracing#horselover
This video goes over the genetics of chocolate as caused by the dun gene, the standard's description of the chocolate variety, the genetics of dun/khaki and six...
This video goes over the genetics of chocolate as caused by the dun gene, the standard's description of the chocolate variety, the genetics of dun/khaki and six different punnet squares related to the breeding of dun/khaki.
Have questions? Leave a comment! Or contact me via email at [email protected] or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/cedarshade.farm.10/) or Instagram (@cedarshadefarmnj) 😊
Thank you to all who donated photos and videos! ❤
Camelia Gage Poultry/Karly Gable (many photos & videos)
Parker Padilla (many photos & thumbnail)
Fluffy Silkies by Abby (videos)
Jesse Guerra (video and photos)
Stoltman Family Farm (photos)
Video on the genetics of sex-linked chocolate: https://youtu.be/DvZan4vly80
Chapters:
0:00 Start
0:55 Hobby/Genetic Names
1:27 Sex-Linked Chocolate
1:44 Dun-Based Chocolate Gene
2:26 Khaki
2:39 Location of Dun
3:14 Standard's Description of Chocolate - Male
3:51 Standard's Description of Chocolate - Female
4:11 Defects in the Chocolate Variety
4:29 Punnet Squares
4:35 #1 Black x Black
4:58 #2 Dun Female x Black Male
5:26 #3 Khaki Female x Black Male
5:45 #4 Dun Female x Dun Male
6:18 #5 Khaki Female x Dun Male
6:32 #6 Khaki Female x Khaki Male
6:41 Conclusion
This video goes over the genetics of chocolate as caused by the dun gene, the standard's description of the chocolate variety, the genetics of dun/khaki and six different punnet squares related to the breeding of dun/khaki.
Have questions? Leave a comment! Or contact me via email at [email protected] or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/cedarshade.farm.10/) or Instagram (@cedarshadefarmnj) 😊
Thank you to all who donated photos and videos! ❤
Camelia Gage Poultry/Karly Gable (many photos & videos)
Parker Padilla (many photos & thumbnail)
Fluffy Silkies by Abby (videos)
Jesse Guerra (video and photos)
Stoltman Family Farm (photos)
Video on the genetics of sex-linked chocolate: https://youtu.be/DvZan4vly80
Chapters:
0:00 Start
0:55 Hobby/Genetic Names
1:27 Sex-Linked Chocolate
1:44 Dun-Based Chocolate Gene
2:26 Khaki
2:39 Location of Dun
3:14 Standard's Description of Chocolate - Male
3:51 Standard's Description of Chocolate - Female
4:11 Defects in the Chocolate Variety
4:29 Punnet Squares
4:35 #1 Black x Black
4:58 #2 Dun Female x Black Male
5:26 #3 Khaki Female x Black Male
5:45 #4 Dun Female x Dun Male
6:18 #5 Khaki Female x Dun Male
6:32 #6 Khaki Female x Khaki Male
6:41 Conclusion
Dun It In Platinum is a 2006 cremello AQHA stallion and one of the very few sons of Hollywood Dun It currently standing at stud. His sire’s prevalence in the re...
Dun It In Platinum is a 2006 cremello AQHA stallion and one of the very few sons of Hollywood Dun It currently standing at stud. His sire’s prevalence in the reining industry was unprecedented during his time and his prepotency made a massive and lasting impact with offspring earnings exceeding $6,000,000. His dam’s foundation cow horse blood crossed beautifully with Hollywood Dun It, making Platinum a genetic powerhouse with natural athleticism, good looks, outstanding bone structure, and an exceptionally calm demeanor, all the key things that make a stallion a real candidate for success in the breeding business. He is the obvious choice for mare owners seeking to add performance as well as guaranteed color into their programs. His offspring are displaying a tremendous amount of physical talent and trainability and now is undoubtedly the time to get in on the ground floor of this young sire, who is sure to make an impact in the reining world. Dun It In Platinum is owned by and standing at Forzani Performance Horses.
Video produced by Superlative Equine:
http://www.superlativeequine.com
http://www.facebook.com/SuperlativeEquine
Dun It In Platinum is a 2006 cremello AQHA stallion and one of the very few sons of Hollywood Dun It currently standing at stud. His sire’s prevalence in the reining industry was unprecedented during his time and his prepotency made a massive and lasting impact with offspring earnings exceeding $6,000,000. His dam’s foundation cow horse blood crossed beautifully with Hollywood Dun It, making Platinum a genetic powerhouse with natural athleticism, good looks, outstanding bone structure, and an exceptionally calm demeanor, all the key things that make a stallion a real candidate for success in the breeding business. He is the obvious choice for mare owners seeking to add performance as well as guaranteed color into their programs. His offspring are displaying a tremendous amount of physical talent and trainability and now is undoubtedly the time to get in on the ground floor of this young sire, who is sure to make an impact in the reining world. Dun It In Platinum is owned by and standing at Forzani Performance Horses.
Video produced by Superlative Equine:
http://www.superlativeequine.com
http://www.facebook.com/SuperlativeEquine
When expecting (or planning) a lil baby pony, guessing the color seems to surpass if it's gonna be a colt or filly. When using a coat color calculator, all those other factors are confusing and not very helpful if you don't know what you're looking at. The same can go for how you're wondering your two "black" parents created a light bright.
Here's the answers for it alllll
Horse Coat Genetic Testing: https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/panel/horse-coat-color-panel
Coat Color Calculator: https://avian.animalgenetics.us/Equine/CCalculator1.asp
Get The Book Yourself!: https://www.amazon.com/Equine-Color-Genetics-Phillip-Sponenberg/dp/1119130581
Authors:
D. Phillip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD in Pathology & Genetics
Rebecca Bellone PhD, Genetics
Possible Nomenclature (Important to know notations from previous Videos):
Zebra Dun- EE/AA/DD Ee/AA/DD EE/Aa/DD Ee/Aa/DD
Grullo- EE/aa/DD ee/aa/DD
Red Dun- ee/AA/DD ee/Aa/DD ee/aa/DD
Buckskin- EE/AA/nCr Ee/AA/nCr EE/Aa/nCr Ee/Aa/nCr
Palomino- ee/AA/nCr ee/Aa/nCr ee/aa/nCr
Smoky- EE/aa/nCr Ee/aa/nCr
Perlino- EE/AA/CrCr Ee/AA/CrCr EE/Aa/CrCr Ee/Aa/CrCr
Cremello- ee/AA/CrCr ee/Aa/CrCr ee/aa/CrCr
Smoky Black- EE/aa/nCr Ee/aa/nCr
I'm an un-professional, professional horse and livestock educator trying to get conversations started in the most unbiased form I can. I think i'm pretty dope and a helpful tool for newcomers and those who don't understand certain concepts as a lot of other creators either assume or use too big of wordage to get their point across. When I'm not informing, I'm a hard core horse girl here to entertain ya'll with all the yee haw fun I can find in media, art, and other forms!
Instagram (personal): @dezmineann
Instagram (business & animals): @bootypoppinponies
Tiktok: @dezmineann
Beacons: https://beacons.page/dezmineann
Ever wondered what the difference was between the color buckskin vs dun is in a horse? This short video shows two horses, one a buckskin-the other a dun.
Dun es un gen que afecta a la dilución del color del pelaje. El alelo que expresa fenotípicamente dicho gen aparece en algunos caballos y en todas las demás especies de équidos. En los caballos produce una capa de tipo ancestral, que se caracteriza por la dilución del pigmento negro (eumelanina) y rojo (feomelanina) según un patrón específico, ocasionando una coloración característica que muestra rasgos primitivos llamados generalmente marcas primitivas: raya dorsal, cebraduras y otros.
[email protected]
The Dun Horse Breed: America's Most Majestic Mustangs
When one hears the word "Mustang," images of the American West come to mind. These wild horses have been captured and tamed for centuries, and have been featured in many books and movies. The Mustang is truly an American icon.
There are 3 shades of Dun
Classic Dun horses also known as Zebra Dun or just Dun are the most common type of Dun horses
Classic duns have a bay base coat color and these horses can range from a pale tan color to darker tan. Classic Duns have all the black points.
Red Dun horses are also known as Claybacks and have light tan coat. These horses would otherwise be chestnut if they did not possess the Dun Gene which lightens the color of their coat. The gene also gives their main and tail a reddish color.
The Dun Horse is a particular type of Mustang that is known for its beautiful coat of dun-colored hair. These horses are believed to be the descendants of Spanish horses that were brought to the Americas by early explorers. Dun horses are not only beautiful to look at, but they are also known for their strength and agility.
Today, there are many groups dedicated to the preservation of these magnificent animals. The Dun Horse is truly a national treasure and is an important part of our American heritage.
#mustangs#horseracing#horselover
This video goes over the genetics of chocolate as caused by the dun gene, the standard's description of the chocolate variety, the genetics of dun/khaki and six different punnet squares related to the breeding of dun/khaki.
Have questions? Leave a comment! Or contact me via email at [email protected] or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/cedarshade.farm.10/) or Instagram (@cedarshadefarmnj) 😊
Thank you to all who donated photos and videos! ❤
Camelia Gage Poultry/Karly Gable (many photos & videos)
Parker Padilla (many photos & thumbnail)
Fluffy Silkies by Abby (videos)
Jesse Guerra (video and photos)
Stoltman Family Farm (photos)
Video on the genetics of sex-linked chocolate: https://youtu.be/DvZan4vly80
Chapters:
0:00 Start
0:55 Hobby/Genetic Names
1:27 Sex-Linked Chocolate
1:44 Dun-Based Chocolate Gene
2:26 Khaki
2:39 Location of Dun
3:14 Standard's Description of Chocolate - Male
3:51 Standard's Description of Chocolate - Female
4:11 Defects in the Chocolate Variety
4:29 Punnet Squares
4:35 #1 Black x Black
4:58 #2 Dun Female x Black Male
5:26 #3 Khaki Female x Black Male
5:45 #4 Dun Female x Dun Male
6:18 #5 Khaki Female x Dun Male
6:32 #6 Khaki Female x Khaki Male
6:41 Conclusion
Dun It In Platinum is a 2006 cremello AQHA stallion and one of the very few sons of Hollywood Dun It currently standing at stud. His sire’s prevalence in the reining industry was unprecedented during his time and his prepotency made a massive and lasting impact with offspring earnings exceeding $6,000,000. His dam’s foundation cow horse blood crossed beautifully with Hollywood Dun It, making Platinum a genetic powerhouse with natural athleticism, good looks, outstanding bone structure, and an exceptionally calm demeanor, all the key things that make a stallion a real candidate for success in the breeding business. He is the obvious choice for mare owners seeking to add performance as well as guaranteed color into their programs. His offspring are displaying a tremendous amount of physical talent and trainability and now is undoubtedly the time to get in on the ground floor of this young sire, who is sure to make an impact in the reining world. Dun It In Platinum is owned by and standing at Forzani Performance Horses.
Video produced by Superlative Equine:
http://www.superlativeequine.com
http://www.facebook.com/SuperlativeEquine
The dun gene is a dilution gene that affects both red and black pigments in the coat color of a horse. The dun gene has the ability to affect the appearance of all black, bay, or chestnut-based horses by lightening the base body coat and suppressing the underlying base color to the mane, tail, legs, and primitive markings.
The classic dun is a gray-gold or tan, characterized by a body color ranging from sandy yellow to reddish-brown. A dun horse always has a dark stripe down the middle of its back, a tail and mane darker than the body coat, and usually darker face and legs. Other duns may appear a light yellowish shade, or a steel gray, depending on the underlying coat color genetics. Manes, tails, primitive markings, and other dark areas are usually the shade of the undiluted base coat color.
The dun allele is a simple dominant, so the phenotype of a horse with either one copy or two copies of the gene is dun. It has a stronger effect than other dilution genes, such as the silver dapple gene, which acts only on black-based coats, or the cream gene, an incomplete dominant which must be homozygous to be fully expressed, and when heterozygous is only visible on bay and chestnut coats, and then to a lesser degree.
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