Sleepy Acres Sabrina
Born of brilliance and balance — a patterned masterpiece
Pattern written in her bloodline — quiet on the surface, explosive in the cria.
Sleepy Acres Sabrina is a spectacular, high-expression appaloosa/harlequin female whose presence reflects the strength of both sides of her pedigree. From her dam, Arriba Sparkle — a beige–fawn–silver grey female out of the 7× grey champion Arriba Adonis — Sabrina gains depth of color, brightness, and the pattern-permissive genetics that allow Illini’s Shannon Tango (#35501305) to express so vividly through her. The result is a female with striking visual impact: loud, clean patterning layered over a marbled, diluted base that shifts in tone when the fleece is parted. Sabrina embodies intentional pattern breeding—genetically powerful, visually dramatic, and positioned to produce the same high-expression appaloosa and harlequin traits that define both her sire and dam. Her genetics combine a true, dominant appaloosa/harlequin sire line with a pattern-permissive, multi-tone dam line, giving her one of the most reliable pattern-producing foundations in the herd. Sabrina’s own phenotype—subtle mottling, tone shifts, and soft patterning—reflects a low-expression but fully inherited pattern allele, meaning she carries the same genetic machinery as loud appaloosas but expresses it more quietly. This makes her a genetically powerful pattern female: she stabilizes color, deepens pigment, and reliably produces louder, more complex harlequin/appaloosa crias when paired with a patterned sire.
Sire-Illini's Shannon Tango
Dam-Arriba Sparkle
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