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Post by HorsegirlDylan on Jun 20, 2008 1:46:25 GMT -7
Wtf? I've had problems with the other game, Shoco, and sometimes it works better with Opera/Epiphany rather than Firefox.
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Post by horselady6 on Jun 20, 2008 10:55:28 GMT -7
hmmmm.....
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Post by HorsegirlDylan on Jun 20, 2008 11:40:54 GMT -7
I haven't tried it on Safari or Explorer, but I guess it works.
Ubuntu-Linux for homan beings
Windows-Microsoft for monkeys
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Post by AngelMare on Mar 23, 2009 12:34:48 GMT -7
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Post by pippa and piggy on Mar 23, 2009 14:14:01 GMT -7
Thats not always true that you WILL get the same colour (or a pretty good chance) liek some orse breeds have a very common colour and chnace are tha you will gt the same but horse genetice are very random ive found ive seen bays being but to black and getting greys.
And Piggy alothough shes not had her foal the sire getptu to alot fo grey amres and duns are quite common, its weird almsost random with some breeds ive found personally
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Post by AngelMare on Mar 24, 2009 7:49:28 GMT -7
I think that horse colors are difficult to figure out. Sometimes a horse seems to be one color but is actually a different color. For instance, could those duns not be dun but actually buckskin, or light bay (both of which are different genes). By the way, do you know if Piggy and the foal's sire were born a different color than grey?
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Post by HorsegirlDylan on Mar 24, 2009 9:53:51 GMT -7
Actually, grays are always born a different color, and gray out with age. Also, Demi-Lune (grayed bay arab) and Jelinda (bay Connemara) will be bred to this stallion, Calvin Klein. So next year there will be (hopefully) two fillies trottering around...
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Post by AngelMare on Mar 24, 2009 14:54:13 GMT -7
Aww...he's so handsome. What breed is he? Our stallion may be covering a mare this year, but unfortunately we won't be having a little foal around our place. That would be so awesome!
I didn't know grays were always born a different color. I guess that means that on Equinterra I ought to change the grey foals to black or something lol.
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Post by AngelMare on Mar 24, 2009 14:56:05 GMT -7
Wait he's a Connemara isn't he?
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Post by pippa and piggy on Mar 24, 2009 16:09:34 GMT -7
And greys are not ALWAYS orn a difrent colour most of the time they can be but it just depends whwta ive found is the hair around an eye of a foal is the colour it will grow to be
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Post by HorsegirlDylan on Mar 25, 2009 11:05:02 GMT -7
Yep, he's Connemara. And I've found that the hair around the eye is the LAST bit to gray. You don't really know until they lose their foal coat.
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Post by pippa and piggy on Mar 25, 2009 16:26:41 GMT -7
Its weird how things work somtimes
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Post by AngelMare on Mar 25, 2009 17:24:08 GMT -7
Yea I'm sure that all coat color genes are completely predictable, but there are some genes that science does not yet understand and that's why it seems to work strangely
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Post by pippa and piggy on Mar 26, 2009 15:03:21 GMT -7
Thats a good way to explain it
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Post by HorsegirlDylan on Apr 2, 2009 7:30:55 GMT -7
Yep. My experiences are based on a now-yearling colt out of the said Bay mare. He was born chestnut, which means his dam is Ee A?.
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