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Champagne plus Dun
When a horse has Champagne
plus Dun
genes, the result is usually a diluted color with
striking dun markings.
Chestnut (red) + Champagne +
Dun = Gold Dun
ee (any agouti) Ch__ Dn__
For now, we are very
blessed to have these terrific photos and collages
by Tara Novotny, Rising Moon Ranch, to illustrate these colors.
How could we do better than these?!


Another Gold dun: Skips Golden Rush ("Skip") (deceased).
The late Skip's Golden Rush was an AQHA registered gold
champagne dun stallion, an own son of the famed My Skip Vanzi, who is also
a gold dun.

Bay + Champagne +
Dun = Amber dun
E_ A_ Ch__ Dn__

Two more below: click on the thumbnail
pictures below to see full size.
 
Chiped in
Dun; an AQHA gelding, he's a My Skip Vanzi
grandson. His color and
PEDIGREE
mean his "palomino" dam is really a Gold dun.
 Redun
Two the Limit; Amber dun AQHA mare/filly
Owned by Douglas Frisch of Wisconsin; ICHR #0129
Brown + Champagne +
Dun = Sable dun
E_ At (no A) Ch__ Dn__

Black + Champagne + Dun
= Classic dun (or Classic grulla)
E_ aa Ch__ Dn__
Collages of Diamond and Angel,
courtesy of Tara
Novotny, Rising Moon Ranch.
Tested E_, aa,
no Cr.



The Champagne Cream
Duns:
Dark Color + Champagne +
Dun + Cream
When a cream gene is added to a
champagne dun,
or a dun gene is added to a champagne cream,
these are some of the possible results.
Bay + Champagne +
Dun + Cream = Amber cream dun
E_ A_
Crcr Ch__ D__

DNA tested: EE Aa
Crcr Chch Dd

Brown + Champagne +
Dun + Cream = Sable cream dun
E_ At (no A) Crcr Ch__ D__
Sierra Hesa Chief, ICHR #0534
American Quarter Horse colt,
AQHA #4881730 owned at the time these pictures were taken by Rick Stockhill, Michigan;
now owned by Peggy Fox.
Click here for his ICHR color
PEDIGREE


Chestnut (red) + Champagne +
Dun + Cream =
Gold cream dun
ee (any agouti) Crcr Ch__ D__
The gold cream dun, LR In The
Spotlight, looks like a white horse with pink skin and very little
freckling.
ICHR #QH____-0084 AQHA stallion.
Susan Rodgers,
Georgia
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