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I think I'd call that colour - chestnut (red)

Dun - in horses anyway is sort of an ice coffee colour with dark points

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dun_gene

I took her in the shade and sunlight in the hope of showing the colour as accurately as I could. I know Dun in horses is quite different, but Rebanne's right, they call this dun in greyhounds. It's pretty isn't it. Apparently the only colour a Dun bitch will throw is black! I'm assuming though that the Dun gene carries on, hidden until it pops up every now and then. This girls parents were black and fawn, though I dont know which was which. She might be the sister of Dun and Dunner.

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I think I'd call that colour - chestnut (red)

Dun - in horses anyway is sort of an ice coffee colour with dark points

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dun_gene

We are not talking horses. In greyhounds this colour is called Dun. In labs it's called chocolate. In GSP's it's called liver.

It's called liver in labs as well, chocolate is just the common name for brown all over :p

the main give aways for the liver gene are the brown nose and lighter eyes, you can get golden labs and cocker spaniels with the liver gene instead of black

barney2.jpg

this is one of my favourite websites for anyone interested in colour genetics

http://www.doggenetics.co.uk/

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I think I'd call that colour - chestnut (red)

Dun - in horses anyway is sort of an ice coffee colour with dark points

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dun_gene

Agree with this. The dictionary definition of dun is a greyish brown. That greyhound in the first photo is not greyish brown. Maybe greyhound people need to rethink their colour descriptors. :)

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I think I'd call that colour - chestnut (red)

Dun - in horses anyway is sort of an ice coffee colour with dark points

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dun_gene

Agree with this. The dictionary definition of dun is a greyish brown. That greyhound in the first photo is not greyish brown. Maybe greyhound people need to rethink their colour descriptors. :)

Why? We are not talking about horses. Greyhounds have been around for thousands of years along with the colour dun.

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I think I'd call that colour - chestnut (red)

Dun - in horses anyway is sort of an ice coffee colour with dark points

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dun_gene

Agree with this. The dictionary definition of dun is a greyish brown. That greyhound in the first photo is not greyish brown. Maybe greyhound people need to rethink their colour descriptors. :)

Why? We are not talking about horses. Greyhounds have been around for thousands of years along with the colour dun.

Dun is a colour all by itself, (Nothing to do with horses) and the dictionary describes it as greyish brown.

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/dun

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So to me the dog in Rebanne's picture is the same colour as the one in the Kirislin's first post - I'd call that a very pretty red or chestnut.

I think Rebanne is saying its red?

The one in kdf's pic - I'd call that dun - except it does has white points as well as dark points which is unusual (in most other critters).

not that it matters what you name the colour - it is very pretty.

So what colour are Irish Setters? Cos that looks like the same red to me. Or do greyhounds have a unique colour naming system?

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I like it!

Whether its colour name is correct or not :laugh:

So to me the dog in Rebanne's picture is the same colour as the one in the Kirislin's first post - I'd call that a very pretty red or chestnut.

I think Rebanne is saying its red?

The one in kdf's pic - I'd call that dun - except it does has white points as well as dark points which is unusual (in most other critters).

not that it matters what you name the colour - it is very pretty.

So what colour are Irish Setters? Cos that looks like the same red to me. Or do greyhounds have a unique colour naming system?

To me the two dogs are different, the first a more chocolate colour, the second redder.

Irish setters, IMO, are red. As are ruby cavaliers.

IrishSetterBama10MonthsOld1.jpg

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The dun is more liver/choc.

similar to this in colour

Duitse_staande_korthaar_10-10-2.jpg

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