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Duncan's Ozark Savannah
Savannah is a black tobiano 3 year old mare that we attained in 2022. She was the first mare we added to our growing herd of pinto ponies. She is very sweet with a wonderful disposition and always the first to the fence when you approach.
Standing at 12.1 hands, she is registered with the Pinto Horse Association of America as a Class B pony.
With our future destined to be in the world of Welsh Mountain Ponies, she is in foal to Devine Dirty Harry, a 2015 registered Section B Welsh Stallion.
We look forward to many years of her producing some very colorful PIHA's and Half Welsh babies.
Duncan's Ozark Savannah
Foaled April 5, 2020
PtHA Reg. # 160706


Savannah's Sire/Dam
Sire left Dam Right
Both are unregistered
Savannah is a Tobiano, which is one of the most recognized pinto color patterns. the patches of color are usually distinct and smooth, often appearing in
circular or oval shapes. Usually all four legs are white, and the head is colored. The mane and tail are often bi-colored. Tobianos often have white that
crosses the back. It is caused by a dominant gene, and so Tobiano ponies and be either homozygous or heterozygous. If the gene is present
it will be expressed, although the amount of white can vary from pony to pony.
Savannah also has two blue eyes. Though blue eyes are not common, they do exist. Ponies can have two blue eyes or a blue one and a brown one, which is called heterochromia. Basically, it's the lack of pigmentation in the eye which causes it to appear blue. Although the genetics behind the eyewall of the pony are unknown, there are several breeds of horses and ponies with registered stock blue eyes. Pintos and some Welsh have a gene that often results in blue eyes.