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Stuck on this one
Post by KittyBiskit »
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I'm new to colour genetics and still trying to figure things out, I'm stumped on this boy though. When he was a foal I thought he was double cream because of his blue eyes, but they changed colour. I have no idea where he got his colouring from as his parents seem pretty straight forward?
I'm new to colour genetics and still trying to figure things out, I'm stumped on this boy though. When he was a foal I thought he was double cream because of his blue eyes, but they changed colour. I have no idea where he got his colouring from as his parents seem pretty straight forward?
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Post by BlackOak2 »
Congrats on tackling the hefty task of learning color genetics!KittyBiskit wrote:
I'm new to colour genetics and still trying to figure things out, I'm stumped on this boy though. When he was a foal I thought he was double cream because of his blue eyes, but they changed colour. I have no idea where he got his colouring from as his parents seem pretty straight forward?
As a first note, dilutes I still don't always have the right answer. When I don't, another player swings by and corrects me.
First and foremost. Take a look at his newborn picture. Do you see how he appears to have an adult coat already? This is your primary indication that your foal has the graying gene.
And it does appear your boy is a double cream on bay. There also appears to be some pangare at play. So Graying Perlino Pangare.
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Post by Silverine »
Just wanted to note that this horse also has silver. So Gray on Silver Perlino (with the noted pangare).BlackOak2 wrote:Congrats on tackling the hefty task of learning color genetics!KittyBiskit wrote:
I'm new to colour genetics and still trying to figure things out, I'm stumped on this boy though. When he was a foal I thought he was double cream because of his blue eyes, but they changed colour. I have no idea where he got his colouring from as his parents seem pretty straight forward?
As a first note, dilutes I still don't always have the right answer. When I don't, another player swings by and corrects me.
First and foremost. Take a look at his newborn picture. Do you see how he appears to have an adult coat already? This is your primary indication that your foal has the graying gene.
And it does appear your boy is a double cream on bay. There also appears to be some pangare at play. So Graying Perlino Pangare.
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I did miss that, didn't I?!Silverine wrote:Just wanted to note that this horse also has silver. So Gray on Silver Perlino (with the noted pangare).BlackOak2 wrote:
Congrats on tackling the hefty task of learning color genetics!
As a first note, dilutes I still don't always have the right answer. When I don't, another player swings by and corrects me.
First and foremost. Take a look at his newborn picture. Do you see how he appears to have an adult coat already? This is your primary indication that your foal has the graying gene.
And it does appear your boy is a double cream on bay. There also appears to be some pangare at play. So Graying Perlino Pangare.
Too many diluted colors recently, starting to run together perhaps. Yeah, that's a good excuse!
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Re: Stuck on this one
Post by Silverine »
To be fair, I almost missed it, too. Then I was like, wait a minute...BlackOak2 wrote: I did miss that, didn't I?!
Too many diluted colors recently, starting to run together perhaps. Yeah, that's a good excuse!
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Post by BlackOak2 »
You too????!!!Silverine wrote:To be fair, I almost missed it, too. Then I was like, wait a minute...BlackOak2 wrote: I did miss that, didn't I?!
Too many diluted colors recently, starting to run together perhaps. Yeah, that's a good excuse!
LOL
Hah, we're in good company.
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