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Color question: bay pinto with dorsal stripe
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I e got a cute bay pinto (according to his papers and the naked eye) but I’ve always wondered how he got a dorsal stripe, and if that in fact makes him some kind of dun?
You can see the stripe clearly on his brown part and it ends when his white starts over his rump.
I’ve had horses and been around them in general for 35 years and I don’t recall ever seeing a pinto with a dorsal stripe or a “bay” dun.
Just really curious if anyone knows what this is and how a horse gets it, genetically?
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Another tell for nd1 is the light fuzzy inner ears.
Op, white markings are separate from dun or nd1, so you can absolutely have paints/pintos with dorsal stripes, true dun or not. Your pony isn’t bay dun, lacking the dilution, just bay nd1 :)