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Sarah32306 wrote: :roll: This is going to take a while.

Look at this girl!

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2102810

She's so pretty! I can't think of where she got her color from! :D
Her parents are both palomino, and both passed on their cream, making her a cremello.
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Silverine wrote:
Sarah32306 wrote: :roll: This is going to take a while.

Look at this girl!

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2102810

She's so pretty! I can't think of where she got her color from! :D
Her parents are both palomino, and both passed on their cream, making her a cremello.

Oooh, okay! Thanks Silverine!
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[quote="Sarah32306"][/quote]

I have this Galloway if you'd be interested in using him.
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Rarity wrote:
Sarah32306 wrote:
I have this Galloway if you'd be interested in using him.

I'd love to use him! How much would it be?
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I'll put him up at $1k. I can change it later if that doesn't work for you.
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Sarah32306 wrote:
HallOfFame 2 wrote:
Ah, well to get that breed, I looked at it you'll need a 5* of those breeds I believe. That will increase your chances perhaps? But I could be wrong.
~ HOF 2
:roll: This is going to take a while.

Look at this girl!

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2102810

She's so pretty! I can't think of where she got her color from! :D
She is pretty. Sometimes two palo horses carry recessive genes of Cremello so she got it from one of them. If you look back in her pedigree you will see.

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HallOfFame 2 wrote:
Sarah32306 wrote:
:roll: This is going to take a while.

Look at this girl!

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2102810

She's so pretty! I can't think of where she got her color from! :D
She is pretty. Sometimes two palo horses carry recessive genes of Cremello so she got it from one of them. If you look back in her pedigree you will see.

~ HOF 2
Thanks HOF! :D
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Sarah32306 wrote:
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I just want to clarify something really quick - cremello is not caused by hidden genes. It is caused by the exact same thing as palomino - the cream gene. If a red-based (chestnut) horse has a single cream gene, it will be palomino. If it has two cream genes it will be cremello. When you breed two palominos together you have a 25% chance of producing a cremello:
Palomino X Palomino
Sire
NCr
DamNNNNCr
CrNCrCrCr
In the table above, the letters in blue are the genes that the sire has and the letters in red are the genes that the dam has (N is for normal, Cr is for cream). Each parent has one N gene and one Cr gene, giving it a 50% chance to pass a Cr to the baby. When we cross the two horses we get a 25% chance of a "normal" non-cream foal (in this case a chestnut), a 50% chance of a single cream foal (in this case palomino), and a 25% chance of a double-cream foal (in this case cremello).
Chestnut X Cremello
Sire
CrCr
DamNNCrNCr
NNCrNCr
In this second table we have crossed a cremello (double-cream) stallion with a chestnut ("normal") mare. The sire has a 100% chance of passing on a cream gene, because that's all he has. The dam has a 100% chance of passing on a "normal" gene, because that's all she has. Because of this, every single foal this pairing produces will have one normal gene and one cream gene, making all of them palomino.
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Silverine wrote:
Sarah32306 wrote:
I just want to clarify something really quick - cremello is not caused by hidden genes. It is caused by the exact same thing as palomino - the cream gene. If a red-based (chestnut) horse has a single cream gene, it will be palomino. If it has two cream genes it will be cremello. When you breed two palominos together you have a 25% chance of producing a cremello:
Palomino X Palomino
Sire
NCr
DamNNNNCr
CrNCrCrCr
In the table above, the letters in blue are the genes that the sire has and the letters in red are the genes that the dam has (N is for normal, Cr is for cream). Each parent has one N gene and one Cr gene, giving it a 50% chance to pass a Cr to the baby. When we cross the two horses we get a 25% chance of a "normal" non-cream foal (in this case a chestnut), a 50% chance of a single cream foal (in this case palomino), and a 25% chance of a double-cream foal (in this case cremello).
Chestnut X Cremello
Sire
CrCr
DamNNCrNCr
NNCrNCr
In this second table we have crossed a cremello (double-cream) stallion with a chestnut ("normal") mare. The sire has a 100% chance of passing on a cream gene, because that's all he has. The dam has a 100% chance of passing on a "normal" gene, because that's all she has. Because of this, every single foal this pairing produces will have one normal gene and one cream gene, making all of them palomino.

Okay! Thanks so much Silverine!! :D
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Sarah32306 wrote:
He's up for stud whenever you want to use him. :)

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