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Possibly Pearl?

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Faded Light

Just found this lovely in the Adoption Center, seems almost too light to be a double cream. Plus I'm honestly pearl blind wouldn't know it if it hit me in the face. :lol:
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Re: Possibly Pearl?

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Shadow Scar wrote:Faded Light

Just found this lovely in the Adoption Center, seems almost too light to be a double cream. Plus I'm honestly pearl blind wouldn't know it if it hit me in the face. :lol:
I’m stuck between smoky brown pearl or brown cream. But I’m thinking more brown cream
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Re: Possibly Pearl?

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Shadow Scar wrote:Faded Light

Just found this lovely in the Adoption Center, seems almost too light to be a double cream. Plus I'm honestly pearl blind wouldn't know it if it hit me in the face. :lol:
Breed him to a non-dilute mare - if he produces an undiluted foal, then he's pearl.
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Re: Possibly Pearl?

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I agree with Olivia, brown cream. And I also agree with Tjigra.

Here's some additional information behind it:
Those from the AC that are double dilutes like this where pearl might be a possibility, is to breed it to a base color, like chestnut and see if the foal pops out as a straight chestnut, brown or bay. A double cream (like I suspect he is), will always throw cream babies. So if he ever throws a 'non-cream' baby, then he would be hiding a pearl. Don't get confused by smoky black foals though, they have a bluish hue rather than a reddish hue.
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