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Horse colours: Names and pictures
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[horse=1234]Horses Name[/horse]
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You can link to a horse using our new custom BBCode:
[horse=1234]Horses Name[/horse]
This will display the most recent photo of the horse as well as a link to him.
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I was thinking along the same lines. She's just so faint! It's amazing how dun varies like that.Totina wrote: To me it looks like a very light dun. I think it looks like very pale zebra stripes on the front leg and the body looks slightly lighter than usual.
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Re: Horse colours: Names and pictures
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Quick question to anyone willing to answer haha, if two Classic Creams are bred together, is there a chance a Smoky Cream Champagne will be produced? I'm still trying to get the hang of colours and genetics! Thanks
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Re: Horse colours: Names and pictures
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Yes, if the foal inherits the cream gene from both parents and at least one champagne gene from either of them, then the foal could become either smoky cream champagne or cremello champagne.ohindie wrote:Quick question to anyone willing to answer haha, if two Classic Creams are bred together, is there a chance a Smoky Cream Champagne will be produced? I'm still trying to get the hang of colours and genetics! Thanks
If both parents only have one gene for black pigment then both are carriers of the gene for red pigment, even if it is not visible since the gene for black pigment is dominant over the gene for red pigment. If this is the case then there is a 25% chance that the foal inherits the red pigment gene from both parents and becomes chestnut based (cremello champagne if it inherits the cream gene from both parents and at least one champagne gene).
If one of the parents is not a carrier of the red pigment gene then the foals will be black based 100% of the times.
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Post by Totina »
Yes he is.SilverWolf28 wrote:Is my Arab colt a greying brown?
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Do you know what color this one is? http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/804194
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Re: Horse colours: Names and pictures
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She is Mealy Brown Dun.SilverWolf28 wrote:Do you know what color this one is? http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/804194
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