Foaling Season 2022
- stelladaniella
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Eblouissante (Bernardini - Vertigineux, half to Zenyatta) foaled a colt by Speightstown on April 23.
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LOVE! I love that Improbable has been passing on his chrome. Love him and his babies <3Mylute wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 9:56 pm Very splashy filly by Improbable o/o Elaborate (Cherokee Run) iced with a belly spot.
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Black Betsy (Jump Start) foaled a colt by Dortmund a few days after he died.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc78QLGpFvG/
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc78QLGpFvG/
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Chromey bay colt by Bodemeister o/o Gossip Girl (by Revoque).
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Union Rags-Tinabud colt. Dam is a stakes winner from the family of Raven’s Pass
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Was there any info given out about how big he was/is? This photo is kind of wonky, composition wise, so it's hard from the picture to get a line on his size.CoronadosQuest wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:12 pm
Songbird's Curlin colt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdJ-9cYl8bV/
I'm curious just because she got SO big there at the end!
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colt(JPN) - Duramente(JPN) x Decked Out(USA)(2016 American Oaks winner) by Street Boss(USA) (2/27)
at Lake Villa Farm
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at Lake Villa Farm
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They just popped new pictures up.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 10:29 pmWas there any info given out about how big he was/is? This photo is kind of wonky, composition wise, so it's hard from the picture to get a line on his size.CoronadosQuest wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:12 pm
Songbird's Curlin colt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdJ-9cYl8bV/
I'm curious just because she got SO big there at the end!
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Timber Town hasn't said but... here are more photos He is a very cute little guy and I hope he is a champion like his sire and dam!Missbeholder wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 10:29 pmWas there any info given out about how big he was/is? This photo is kind of wonky, composition wise, so it's hard from the picture to get a line on his size.CoronadosQuest wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:12 pm
Songbird's Curlin colt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdJ-9cYl8bV/
I'm curious just because she got SO big there at the end!
https://twitter.com/Timber_Town/status/ ... 2363715585
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filly by Uncle Mo - Havisham, by Bernardini (half to Serengeti Empress)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdI_Aq5sSmB/
First pic is Malathaat's full sister, 2nd is the Havisham filly
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdI_Aq5sSmB/
First pic is Malathaat's full sister, 2nd is the Havisham filly
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Timber Town hasn't said but... here are more photos He is a very cute little guy and I hope he is a champion like his sire and dam!
https://twitter.com/Timber_Town/status/ ... 2363715585
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Well, he looks pretty normal size, judging from these newer, and much better, pictures.
I second the comment about how cute he is, and I too look forward to watching him develop. Pretty exciting!
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Well, he looks pretty normal size, judging from these newer, and much better, pictures.
I second the comment about how cute he is, and I too look forward to watching him develop. Pretty exciting!
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The beautiful Midnight Bisou and her Curlin colt
https://twitter.com/JRBloom3/status/1522360381074780161
https://twitter.com/JRBloom3/status/1522360381074780161
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So far she's been bred to Arrogate (gray), Tapit (gray) twice, and Curlin (chestnut), but all her foals have been bays like her.
What does this mean genetics wise? Still learning.
What does this mean genetics wise? Still learning.
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I know nothing about genetics (well not much) but I think she (Songbird) is a homozygous bay or something along those lines. That being said the real reason I am quoting you is that I thought you meant Midnight Bisou and I was REALLY confused as to what year it was and questioning my memories of Midnight Bisou just retiring not long ago LOL
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All those stallions are heterozygous grey, meaning they carry one copy of the grey gene (vs two). That just means they'll pass that grey gene roughly 50% of the time, but didn't happen to pass it in those breedings with Songbird.
Her foals being all bay doesn't mean much at this point 4 foals in. Bay is the predominant colour in the breed and base colour is determined by the sire and dam. Both Arrogate and Tapit have a base colour under the grey. Unless she's EE AA bay, it's likely just luck of the draw that the sire's genetics contributed the other half to produce bay. We know at minimum she's Ee Aa
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