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Extreme Sooty?
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Extreme Sooty?
Post by Rosecreekstablesfarm »
So I'm okay with colors until something like this comes up. I was thinking he was a Chocolate Palamino, but once he turned to 6 months his coat with haywire! Can someone please explain the genes and coloring for him to me? It would be very much appreciated!
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Re: Extreme Sooty?
Post by Rosecreekstablesfarm »
Please help me! It has gotten even worse (if that is the right word)
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Re: Extreme Sooty?
Post by Nazarach »
He is actually just brown, he should also have a cream, sooty I'm not exactly sure about, so he should be something along to (E/e At_ Cr/n) (definitely one e as one of his parents is chestnut, the At cause brown; the cr from his buckskin parent as the warm spots are more golden than redish-brown)Rosecreekstablesfarm wrote:So I'm okay with colors until something like this comes up. I was thinking he was a Chocolate Palamino, but once he turned to 6 months his coat with haywire! Can someone please explain the genes and coloring for him to me? It would be very much appreciated!
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Re: Extreme Sooty?
Post by Rosecreekstablesfarm »
That makes sense. Thank you so much!Nazarach wrote:He is actually just brown, he should also have a cream, sooty I'm not exactly sure about, so he should be something along to (E/e At_ Cr/n) (definitely one e as one of his parents is chestnut, the At cause brown; the cr from his buckskin parent as the warm spots are more golden than redish-brown)Rosecreekstablesfarm wrote:So I'm okay with colors until something like this comes up. I was thinking he was a Chocolate Palamino, but once he turned to 6 months his coat with haywire! Can someone please explain the genes and coloring for him to me? It would be very much appreciated!
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Re: Extreme Sooty?
Post by meganamber »
He would be classified as Smoky Brown. He is a brown horse with one cream gene.Rosecreekstablesfarm wrote:So I'm okay with colors until something like this comes up. I was thinking he was a Chocolate Palamino, but once he turned to 6 months his coat with haywire! Can someone please explain the genes and coloring for him to me? It would be very much appreciated!
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