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Extreme Sooty?

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Rosecreekstablesfarm
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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?

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Please help me! It has gotten even worse (if that is the right word)
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Re: Extreme Sooty?

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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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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)
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Re: Extreme Sooty?

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Nazarach wrote:
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!
The First of the Last
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)
That makes sense. Thank you so much!
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Re: Extreme Sooty?

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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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He would be classified as Smoky Brown. He is a brown horse with one cream gene.
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