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The top left photo shows King's
black counter shading dorsal, and
red coat color on his rump, as well as a total absence
of any sort of dun looking tail head frosting. The
top right photo shows his overall deep red color.
It is very rare to find a true bay dun that has
rich red tones. Even those few that have been round
still tend to show just enough of the dun dilute
tones (sometimes dependent on the seasonal coat
and/or lighting) to provide a hint of their dun
dilution.
The bottom left photo shows the
unusual red counter shading dorsal (and mane) on
a palomino colt out of one of King's daughters (chestnut),
sired by the buckskin stallion, Silouette Acres
Skyefire, whose cream gene comes through Californio.
This colt is simply a palomino who was born with
mane and counter shading dorsal that was not yet
fully diluted. It is not uncommon for palomino foals
to be born a rather peachy red overall coat color,
but by foal shedding they are clearly golden with
white mane and tail.
The foal in the bottom right photo
is out of a chestnut mare and sired by Delmaytion
Top King. This newborn bay foal sports King's trademark
countershading dorsal.
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