
Re: Looking for Stud!
Also, for this project you should not include Poppy she is probably an A/A and will always produce you a bay foal if she is an A/a then again the risk will again be high for the foal to become bay but it is still possible to produce a chestnut.Sarah32306 wrote:ping

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Re: Looking for Stud!
Alright, thank you. That part did bother me, but I don't have a dun, so I couldn't do anything about it. Thank you for the offer, would it be too much trouble?Veterinarian wrote:Sarah32306 wrote: ping
If you want I can breed my Stallion to this mare
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The foal will be 100% chestnut, the only thing that could go wrong is if the foal does not inherit the blanket and if the foal does the only problem, which really isn't, is that he could also inherit the dun gene.
Your previous foal did not have the dun gene, he just turned out to be a bay. The mare that I have linked above IS a strawberry or a red dun so the foal might turn out to he like the mother with a blanket or not or like his father with or without the blanket.
PS: there is no chance of the foal becoming bay since both parents are a/a


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Re: Looking for Stud!
Veterinarian wrote:Also, for this project you should not include Poppy she is probably an A/A and will always produce you a bay foal if she is an A/a then again the risk will again be high for the foal to become bay but it is still possible to produce a chestnut.Sarah32306 wrote:ping
Got one!
SH Jaqueline
We'll see how she turns out.
