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In a message dated Tue, 4 Jun 2002  3:06:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
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> This is not true.  We have a grey mare on our property 
> who's color is the
> result of breeding two brown dun parents. 

I believe you're talking about two completely different things here....  Karen 
was not talking about Fjords.  She was talking about true Grey horses - as in 
mixtures of black & white hairs - and yes, I believe she's right, one parent 
has to have been a grey to produce a grey. (unless both parents have a 
recessive, possibly, I'm not totally sure.)

Amy




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