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On his temp papers states Red Dun Pinto

but sometimes he does look silver when clipped

Here is our Gelding Star

when he was born, & picture this summer.

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She's colored very similarly to my silver bay dun mare. Tested EE,Aa, no cream; silver test not available at the time, nor the dun test.
I know she isn't black based, I don't think she carries agouti either, but never had her tested for it. Any time I ever bred her to a black pinto I got either a black pinto, a silver black pinto, or a silver grulla/o. She is a cool mare and I always love the different colors she produces
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It's neat how two horses can look so similarly color wise, but be so different genetically!
 
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This is my Red Dun mare Moose. She is lab tested neg for cream neg for silver,

and has produced a grulla, and a bay dunby a non-dun stallion.

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this is my red dun min pinto stallion
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not to continue grave-digging or anything, but here is my red dun gelding. Not a mini but still a color example
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This was in late summer, so he was rather faded at the time.

you can see a little bit of the tiger striping on his legs in this picture:

 
Wow, everyone's red duns are beautiful. My first horse was a red dun so I have a soft spot for them.
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Sandy, those photos are just gorgeous! Do you ever offer an equine photography class?
 
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