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Posted by Painted Ridge Farms on 7/9/2007, 12:38 pm, in reply to "Re: Perlino" --Previous Message-- : --Previous Message--
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Palominos and many sorrel-based horses are born with pink skin that lightens with time. It will often be a very deep pink color and slowly turn grayish and then more blackish. This is normal. I'd wait at least two weeks and then if the skin color hasnt changed it may stay pink and be a double dilute. If you really want to know you can always send off for a test, but its much easier to just wait a bit. :) Good luck with your horses!
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: yes, I need to take some new pictures soon,
: so let me know where to send them, he almost
: looks like he could be a palomino now, he
: does have some blue in his eyes, they
: change so much but we will know for sure a
: little later. Thanks for your interest.
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: Can I get pictures of your perlino?
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: I breed and raise foundation quarter horses,
: blood lines are Harlan, Peppy San , Doc O
: Lena, Peter McCue, Poco Bueno, Hollywood Dun
: It, Leo, and Driftwood. Buckskins, Duns,
: Sorrels, Roans,and Bay. All of our horses
: are 90 plus foundation breeding. If anyone
: is interest in great bloodlines. send me a
: message and we can talk. Also have a new 3
: day old baby looks like a perlino.
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