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Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
I really love silver smoky browns and I am trying to breed Thoroughbreds. I already have a mare, but I want to breed her with a stallion to see if I can get another one. https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2345124
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Re: Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
I do not think that I own one but I can tell you a few things about getting more silver Smocky browns.Skyler Brooks wrote:I really love silver smoky browns and I am trying to breed Thoroughbreds. I already have a mare, but I want to breed her with a stallion to see if I can get another one. https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2345124
By breeding 2 silver Smocky browns together the result will be:
If they are both Z/Z (which means that the horse, even if they are bred with horses that do not have the silver gene, they will always throw a foal with the silver gene) and if they are At/At (which means that their offsprings will always be brown) then the result you are gonna get are: 25% of being a silver brown Cream (not the colour you want) 50% chance of the horse being a Silver Smocky brown and 25% of the foal being just a silver brown.
So it will be a fifty fifty chance of you getting the colour you want IF they are Z/Z and At/At.
If they are not then (Z/Z and At/At, or at least one of them) then the possible colours of the offspring are: chestnut, black, brown, silver black, silver brown, palomino, Cremello, silver Smocky black, smocky black, silver Smocky cream, smocky cream, silver Smocky brown, smocky brown, silver brown Cream, brown cream.
The best combination with the highest success of giving you a silver Smocky brown is a silver brown with a silver brown Cream. Then you will have a 100% chance of getting a silver Smocky brown IF they are At/At (can only produce brown foals) if they are not then again it is 50% but it is highly unlikely that breeding 2 browns will give you a Chestnut/black etc. horse.
That is it , I hope I helped a bit ^^

Re: Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
I have a question: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2379071
Would you call that a silver smoky brown?
Would you call that a silver smoky brown?
Veterinarian wrote:I do not think that I own one but I can tell you a few things about getting more silver Smocky browns.Skyler Brooks wrote:I really love silver smoky browns and I am trying to breed Thoroughbreds. I already have a mare, but I want to breed her with a stallion to see if I can get another one. https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2345124
By breeding 2 silver Smocky browns together the result will be:
If they are both Z/Z (which means that the horse, even if they are bred with horses that do not have the silver gene, they will always throw a foal with the silver gene) and if they are At/At (which means that their offsprings will always be brown) then the result you are gonna get are: 25% of being a silver brown Cream (not the colour you want) 50% chance of the horse being a Silver Smocky brown and 25% of the foal being just a silver brown.
So it will be a fifty fifty chance of you getting the colour you want IF they are Z/Z and At/At.
If they are not then (Z/Z and At/At, or at least one of them) then the possible colours of the offspring are: chestnut, black, brown, silver black, silver brown, palomino, Cremello, silver Smocky black, smocky black, silver Smocky cream, smocky cream, silver Smocky brown, smocky brown, silver brown Cream, brown cream.
The best combination with the highest success of giving you a silver Smocky brown is a silver brown with a silver brown Cream. Then you will have a 100% chance of getting a silver Smocky brown IF they are At/At (can only produce brown foals) if they are not then again it is 50% but it is highly unlikely that breeding 2 browns will give you a Chestnut/black etc. horse.
That is it , I hope I helped a bit ^^
"I can't make it go away by making you a villain"

Re: Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
Skyler Brooks wrote:I really love silver smoky browns and I am trying to breed Thoroughbreds. I already have a mare, but I want to breed her with a stallion to see if I can get another one. https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2345124
Hellow

I don't know if your still looking but if so i may have some on this acct or on my holding/training/champing acct,feel free to look around

http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/view/123080
Sincerely: (ERC) & (OFE)


Re: Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
Yep it is a silver Smocky brownSkyler Brooks wrote:I have a question: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2379071
Would you call that a silver smoky brown?Veterinarian wrote: ...

Re: Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
Yay!
Veterinarian wrote:Yep it is a silver Smocky brownSkyler Brooks wrote:I have a question: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2379071
Would you call that a silver smoky brown?
"I can't make it go away by making you a villain"

Re: Does anyone have a siler smoky brown purebred Thoroughbred?
I have a yearling that is starting to look like one!Skyler Brooks wrote:I really love silver smoky browns and I am trying to breed Thoroughbreds. I already have a mare, but I want to breed her with a stallion to see if I can get another one. https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2345124
