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Newest addition: The Butler

... in Brightwater, NZ.  Until I get a web link, here are a few pics.  Genetically, he has "one copy of red and one of black, one agouti, one cream, one pearl and two tobiano", according to his happy human, Kathy Andrus of Brightwater Gypsy Vanners, making him a bay based cream pearl, or a buckskin pearl (not sure if he's been tested for At).  These pics are from a while ago when he was "a rising two year old."

Amber: (not the champagne color, it's her name!)

http://www.friesianforest.com/amber.htm 

Lovebiscuit :

http://www.luckycharmranch.com/Our_Gypsy_Horses.html#6

Corny:

http://www.vestlandstinker.com/hestene/corny.htm

Mystery:

http://djwwgypsyhorses.homestead.com/mystery.html

New colt (pearl carrier): 

http://malakandgypsy.webs.com

Malakand Gypsy Stud in Western Australia. Mary Wilson writes: "Our imported piebald mare Magpie foaled four weeks ago and produced a little skewbald (pictured at left) and we have ascertained his sire is “Harrie”, a Cream Pearl stallion (pictured at right) who was at the Vines in the UK at the time and our mare was paddocked with him (in the belief that she was pregnant to another horse).  I have had our colt tested and he carries the Pearl gene." 

 

 

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