Primitive Striping by birch.

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Primitive Striping

Postby birch. » Sat Dec 02, 2023 6:57 am

FMY Marking: Primitive Striping

This is a marking that is most commonly seen on Dun Yukons. It is a genetic that holds a more ancient grip on the species, making any dun genetic marker turn toward its ancestors. Dark points on the legs are restricted, leg striping becomes more prominent, face bronzing, mottling, etc... then from the topline -typically along the dorsal stripe- broad stripes that seem to be slightly darker than the base coat form through and trail along the entire body. They never reach the legs but tend to go around the belly like faded, dripped bands. They have been seen in a minimal form to an extensive that extends along the back, shoulders, and neck, but never reach the face. There have been cases of a sire or dam being a dun yet not showing these markings but their foals express.

Genetic Marker: (Dun must be present for extensive marking, non dun carriers will show minimal or not at all) StrStr(Dun genetic present), Strstr(minimal), or strstr(carrier)
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