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- Ammit June 2018
- best friend June 2018
- DevilsParadise June 2018
- Flying Stunner June 2018
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- kintara June 2018
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2 foals didn't survive. Pasture foals
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I can't figure it out. My two studs are WF none and minimal. I will link them here.
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My guess is it was the top one. Did any of your mares have w1 or w2? W20 can be lethal with those two if the foal ends up getting extensive wf. The splash would add to the white as well.
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Most likely 2 of them did then. That is what I was kind of thinking. I guess now I will have to see which two it was.
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Yeh the splash, with either W1 or W2, with also the W20 to boost them could do it
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If any of your mares have splash and/or frame, along with w1 or w2, then extensive white factor is quite possible. I'd look at any W1/W2 mares that have frame or splash first.#28036
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Did some searching.
Pumpkin Latte Creme was bred 50 times with 49 foals, and Mint Cocoa Frappe was bred 49 times with 49 foals.
Conclusion is : one fatal foal from Latte Creme, and either one mare in the pasture was too young/old to breed, or pasture did not have 100 mares.Thanked by 1Ammit -
If one stud runs out of breedings some mares can just get missed on first breeding as well.
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