Equine Color Genetics, Third Edition, presents the most recent advances in color genetics for breeders of horses, donkeys, and mules. The book provides valuable information that enables breeders to tailor their breeding programs to maximize desired color outcomes and minimize undesired color. The text bridges the gap between the scientific and lay communities without ignoring the intricate and complex issues involved in horse and donkey color genetics. This new edition presents more explicit and detailed explanations than were previously possible, including a more extensive Appaloosa section. The section on donkey colors includes the results of studies in the genetic control of color in this species, which will greatly assist donkey breeders as they tailor breeding programs to their own goals.
Easy to understand, authoritiative, from one of the best experts in the field of genetics. Comprehendable, thorough discussions and plenty of beautiful pictures. Highly reccomended for anyone interested in learning the basics of equine color genetics.
Sponenberg Makes Easy a Complex Topic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The topic of horse coloration has confounded breeders for centuries. Phil Sponenberg has taken a very complex topic and has broken it down into easily understood parts. The pictures grab you by the eyes and inspire equine artists as well as breeders. The various modes of inheritance were well explained and easily understood. The photos allow the reader to distinguish even fine points of difference between two animals. This book is a must for the serious horse person.
THE best book on color genetics for horses
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
If there was any one good book focusing on the genetics of horse color, this book is it! It's the best and most accurate book I have found on the subject, and it covers all equine colors from the basics to the more rare colors. A must have for anyone intersted in horse color research! It even includes donkey colors. HIGHLY RECCOMMENED!
Stands out in morass of mis- and dysinformation and "lore"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
D. Phillip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD, is one of a mere handful of real authorities on the inheritance of horse coat color -- a topic fraught with inherent complexities and burdened down with massive amounts of "lore" that amounts all too often to nothing more than misinformation or dysinformation. Well illustrated with color plates. Covers latest trait linkage tests (as for lethal white foal) and results of the author's extensive and in some cases unprecedented studies of horse color genetics. Not a "popular" treatment (it's from Iowa State University Press, Ames, a place of high seriousness when it comes to livestock and creatures of any sort likely to be found around farms), it is, nonetheless, accessible and generally clear. A somewhat more recent book by Sponenberg and Beaver is shorter and perhaps less "academic" than Horse Color, which is a valuable book with few, if any (in its class), competitors.
Invaluable resource for breeders who are interested in color
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
As a breeder of Quarter Horses and Paints, I've found this book to be an excellent tool to help make breeding decisions. It has also proven to be an extrememly accurate predictor of the color of foals from a particular mating.
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