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Post by aimee24 on Oct 23, 2013 8:26:35 GMT
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Post by sparkysunny on Oct 23, 2013 17:38:07 GMT
We have a Section B whose parents were both Section Bs. However, his dam's sire was a B but her dam was an A (hope this makes sense!) Therefore, Sunny's dam, with one A parent and one B parent is a B. Not sure if it matters whether it's the dam or the sire that determines whether the offspring become As or Bs, though. Now I'm confused...!!!
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Post by deucoch on Oct 23, 2013 17:54:38 GMT
A x B is a B, regardless of how it's done or height it makes.
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Post by diadem on Oct 23, 2013 19:31:24 GMT
Echo the above, always a B Only a x a allowed in the Section a stud book.
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Post by connemaraponies on Oct 24, 2013 8:00:14 GMT
Thanks, this really helped :-)
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Post by bronco on Oct 24, 2013 14:10:12 GMT
section A is the only pure section in the stud book.
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sarahp
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Post by sarahp on Oct 24, 2013 17:43:30 GMT
Well before the studbook was set up there was just a height continuum of welsh type animals, the division into sections is really a human admin one, rather than a bloodline one. These are the current regs for crossing sections, but if you look at the bloodlines there are other influences than pure A in the As.
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