There were several Champions. On the Gene Autry website only one was referred to as registered and he was a Tennessee Walking Horse. There is no mention of the breeding of any of the other Champions.
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Gene Autry's horse was a morgan/quarter horse. Roy Rogers horse is a Quarter Horse/Tennessee Walking Horse.
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Sounds like this may be a description of a red dun horse (a chestnut horse with the dun gene). Many breeds have the dun gene, mustangs and quarter horses are examples.
Yes you can, but this is very rare and the Friesian horse society will not allow it to be registered or to breed. The 'Red' gene exists in the breed but the odds of getting a chestnut Friesian are quite low.
A horse is homozygous when it carries two identical copies of a specific gene, one inherited from each parent. This means that the horse will pass on that specific gene to all its offspring, as there is no variation in the gene.
This is not a good idea as the gene pool is too close.
Palomino isn't a breed of horse, it is a colour. Answer 2: As stated above Palomino is a color, not a breed. The Palomino horse registries are color registries, not breed associations. You get Palomino coloring by breeding a horse with the cream gene to a chestnut and you should get a palomino. Any breed that carries both the cream and chestnut colorings can produce a palomino.
Audrey Holland's birth name is Audrey Genevieve Holland.
Paint is a breed and buckskin is a color. To get a Paint, both parents must be registered Paints.However if you meant a pinto ( a horse showing one or more of several pinto spotting patterns) then what you would need to do is make sure you breed the buckskin colored horse to a pinto marked horse that is homozygous (dominant) for a pinto gene. Typically the easiest pinto pattern to breed for is tobiano.
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Yes you could eventually. There is a blind gene in the dalmation breed. Normal ethical breeders would want to breed the bad gene out of their gene pool. This is putting it all very simply. Why would anyone want to breed a bad gene into their breed?