Jabato
Jabato is an exceptional Lusitano stallion born in 2015 and standing at 161cm tall. He is a registered reproductor at ANCADES and has quickly become one of the most sought-after stallions in the breed.
One of the most unique features of Jabato is his striking cremello coat. This rare coloration sets him apart from other stallions and makes him a memorable presence in any arena. In addition to his coat color, Jabato is also known for his ability to pass on long, flowing manes to his offspring. This trait is highly valued in the breed and makes his offspring even more desirable.
Jabato has already proven himself as an exceptional athlete and performer. He has a powerful yet graceful movement, with a natural ability to collect and engage. Under saddle, he is a pleasure to work with, displaying exceptional trainability and a willingness to please.
In addition to his athletic abilities, Jabato is also known for his exceptional temperament and character. He is a kind and affectionate stallion, making him a favorite among handlers and riders alike.
At Yeguada Lotus, we are proud to have Jabato as one of our top stud stallions. His unique coat and ability to pass on long manes to his offspring make him a highly desirable sire in the breed. We are excited to watch Jabato continue to develop and produce exceptional foals for years to come.
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Jabato
Jabato is an exceptional Lusitano stallion born in 2015 and standing at 160cm tall. He is a registered reproductor at ANCADES and has quickly become one of the most sought-after stallions in the breed.
One of the most unique features of Jabato is his striking cremello coat. This rare coloration sets him apart from other stallions and makes him a memorable presence in any arena. In addition to his coat color, Jabato is also known for his ability to pass on long, flowing manes to his offspring. This trait is highly valued in the breed and makes his offspring even more desirable.
Jabato has already proven himself as an exceptional athlete and performer. He has a powerful yet graceful movement, with a natural ability to collect and engage. Under saddle, he is a pleasure to work with, displaying exceptional trainability and a willingness to please.
In addition to his athletic abilities, Jabato is also known for his exceptional temperament and character. He is a kind and affectionate stallion, making him a favorite among handlers and riders alike.
At Yeguada Lotus, we are proud to have Jabato as one of our top stud stallions. His unique coat and ability to pass on long manes to his offspring make him a highly desirable sire in the breed. We are excited to watch Jabato continue to develop and produce exceptional foals for years to come.
Jabato has already proven himself as an exceptional athlete and performer. He has a powerful yet graceful movement, with a natural ability to collect and engage. Under saddle, he is a pleasure to work with, displaying exceptional trainability and a willingness to please.
If the stallion's WFFS and PSSM1 test results are known and the stallion owner has entered this information, you will find it below. This will help you to take into account the risks of transmission of these genetic diseases in your crossbreeding choices.
Read moreIf the stallion's color genetics are known (through tests or parentage) and the stallion owner has entered this information, you will find it below. This may help you to take color genetics into account in your crossbreeding choices.
Read moreThe Cream dilution gene is responsible for the palomino, buckskin, smoky black, cremello, perlino, and smoky cream coat colors. Cream dilutes red pigment (phaeomelanin) to yellow pigment in single dose (palominos, buckskins, smoky blacks) and to pale cream in double dose (cremellos, perlinos, smoky cream). The cream dilution can have a very subtle effect on black pigment (eumelanin) in the heterozygous state.
The mutation responsible for the cream dilution is in the gene MATP (c.457G>A) and is thought to disrupt the trafficking of pigment molecules to developing melanocytes (pigment producing cells). The cream mutation shows incomplete dominance, so that one copy of the cream allele (heterozygous) produces a dilute phenotype and two copies of the cream allele (homozygous) produces a more extreme dilute phenotype. Mating a cream horse (Cr/N) to a non-cream horse (N/N) will result in a 50% chance of producing offspring with the cream dilution. Mating a homozygous cream horse (Cr/Cr) with a non-cream horse (N/N) will result in cream offspring 100% of the time.
Testing for the cream dilution allows breeders to identify homozygous animals (animals with two copies of the variant) which will always produce cream dilute offspring.
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