of the darker color to it. Don't get me wrong it's still more flaxen than
dark - say 60/40 with 40% of it being dark.
It is just one hind and it is a small almost half anklet.
Again, thanks!
-Jen in MN
From: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jessie
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 10:58 AM
To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [haflingerfriends] chocolate Haffie
Personally - as just a general horse owner - conformation rates way higher
than any color impurities.
How many dark hairs in the mane? Just a few or a bunch? Unfortunately the
smutty/sooty gene that creates the darker chocolate haflingers is not
limited to just the body and is most likely what is causing the dark hairs
in the mane. However, even my non-chocolate (one registered, one grade) have
a few darker strands in their tails. Not many, but if you are brushing them,
you see them.
Here is what the standard says:
"Color impurities in the mane and tail are undesirable and excessive
deviation from white or flaxen will be judged as negative and strongly
discouraged for breeding animals."
What is "excessive" and are hers excessive? I don't know - excessive seems
to be such a vague term and I haven't seen any photos of her. Maybe a few of
the breeders will be able to jump on here and give you a better idea.
As to the leg markings - it sounds like she only has one, correct? While leg
markings are not desirable - one leg marking is not penalized.
"Leg markings are not desirable: One white leg will not be penalized,
two white legs will result in a one point deduction, three white legs
will result in a two point deduction, and horses with four white legs
or white above the knees or hocks will be strongly discouraged from
breeding."
I think if you like her and she has good conformation and even breeding her
at this point is a "maybe" at best - I wouldn't turn her down just because
of the few things you describe. Now if you were buying her with the intent
of using her as a broodmare as one of her main "jobs" then those things may
weigh heavier.
Jessie in KY
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