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| Senior Member+ Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Lexington, KY
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| Senior Member+ | Debbie, I think we are all getting lost because your statements about the "white gene" have nothing to do with chestnut itself, which is what is in question here. Your white gene, which most refer to as maximally expressed sabino, can make ANY color horse white. If two chestnuts produce a maximally expressed sabino AKA a "white horse," the fact of the matter is, it's still chestnut It's well known that chestnut X chestnut will ALWAYS produce a chestnut, but I guess what you were trying to say is that once in a blue moon, the cross might produce a *phenotypically* white horse... There was no repeated attack here, just people trying to figure out what you were trying to say. You definitely did explain it in different terms than what we are used to, so there is legitimacy behind all of these members' confusions! I hope that is enough for you...
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| Senior Member+ | Debbie, just so you hopefully understand that DB and acc and RMT don't have anything personal against you, you can add me to the ranks of those who find many of your posts terribly confusing. Words are reordered and/or left out, and it makes it very very difficult to figure out what you are trying to say. I believe in the thread where you were asked if English was not your first language, you indicated that you type things out as fast as you can because of a short term memory issue. I suggested taking your posts to a word processing program first, type it all down, then fix it so that it's more correctly worded. Now, if that was not you, I apologize, but it somehow sticks in my head it was. I have seen many posts by you that are completely coherent and make perfect sense (regardless of whether the content was agreeable, that's completely different). So, it's obvious you have the ability to do that. That is what this is about - not about you personally.
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| Senior Member | No grudges held here. Just that our topic was about color. I did write about color staying on topic. It wasn't about one color it was a few having to do with genetics, and the "red" coloring. There was more than one response on opinons about chesnuts vs. sorrel. Didn't need to be corrected on how I responded in my own words. And when people respond with facts, answers or anything else read it and move on.
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However, my suggestion still stands. I have seen many posts from you that were very coherent. Typos are not the issue. Missing words and out of sequence words make your thoughts very very difficult to follow much of the time, as has been the case here, and it leads to frustrations and misunderstandings on our part, which obviously then frustrate you too. MS Word or WordPerfect are your friends
__________________ - JB Acres, owned and operated by Dynamite animals. - It's a wonder horses as a whole don't just kill us all and be done with their misery. - Keep your voice soothing and low - even when things get western (buck1173) - Rio feels good - he bounced an in-and-out | |
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Rest assured that I will not make the mistake of trying to understand you any more. Good day. | |
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| Senior Member+ | Not to highjack, but I understood. However, I am dyslexic and something else that I have long forgotten the name for. I tend to write and speak where others have a hard time understanding me. I tend to mix words in sentences *The street ran up the dog* Both written and orally. However, if someone else does it...I usually dont catch it but understand them perfectly. I tend to erase a post 10 times or more before making it. Everytime I go to fast I word it wrong and it doesnt make sense or it comes across wrong. Jessie |
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