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What is the horses colours?
Hello again! I have a really hard time getting a grip on the horse colours, I've been trying to do some research so I don't have to write here again but as I said, I've had a hard time understanding all of it. I would appreciate getting some help with understanding all of this too 
Here's the horses I need some help with:
Already Gone

Chapel Hill's Passionfruit

Chapel Hill's Memory Lane

Chapel Hill's Since Way Back

Chapel Hill's Do Not Disturb

Chapel Hill's Snowchild

Here's the horses I need some help with:
Already Gone
Chapel Hill's Passionfruit
Chapel Hill's Memory Lane
Chapel Hill's Since Way Back
Chapel Hill's Do Not Disturb
Chapel Hill's Snowchild

Re: What is the horses colours?
Sorrel w/ Blanket

He looks like Red Dun (you can call it as well i think), double Leopard and Tiger Eye. Sorrel/Red Dun w/ Blanket
Black/w Blanket

She looks like black, one copy of Lp, tiger eye, at least one copy of metallic and snowflake. I would call her Black w/ Blanket.
Black

Grulla

This one is hard, i think he is Silver + Dun + something else.

Bay w/ Blanket

He looks like Red Dun (you can call it as well i think), double Leopard and Tiger Eye. Sorrel/Red Dun w/ Blanket
Black/w Blanket
She looks like black, one copy of Lp, tiger eye, at least one copy of metallic and snowflake. I would call her Black w/ Blanket.
Black
Grulla
This one is hard, i think he is Silver + Dun + something else.
Bay w/ Blanket

Re: What is the horses colours?
"Hawkeye" wrote:Thank you so much!!!

Re: What is the horses colours?
You are welcome! What i see in common between all this horses is:
1. They almost always have the Dun gene. Dun gene is dominant, so only one copy is enough for it to show up. You can notice by muted colors (a bay will look brownish instead of reddish, same with sorrel/chestnuts), striped markings (these ones don't have that though) and a back stripe.
2. They almost always have a copyof the Lp gene. This is also dominant, so only one copy is enough. You can notice this if the horse gets what we call varnish, that is, they get light and bleached looking as they age. Only horses with Lp can show appaloosa markings like the blanket, but, they can have blanket genes and not show up, like your black horse, they can have spotted offspring if you breed them with Lp horses.
3. Tiger eye is recessive, that's the green eye. It will only show up if your horse has both copies of the gene, so it's a bit tricky to track, but you can be sure two horses w/ tiger eye will always have offspring w/ tiger eye.
1. They almost always have the Dun gene. Dun gene is dominant, so only one copy is enough for it to show up. You can notice by muted colors (a bay will look brownish instead of reddish, same with sorrel/chestnuts), striped markings (these ones don't have that though) and a back stripe.
2. They almost always have a copyof the Lp gene. This is also dominant, so only one copy is enough. You can notice this if the horse gets what we call varnish, that is, they get light and bleached looking as they age. Only horses with Lp can show appaloosa markings like the blanket, but, they can have blanket genes and not show up, like your black horse, they can have spotted offspring if you breed them with Lp horses.
3. Tiger eye is recessive, that's the green eye. It will only show up if your horse has both copies of the gene, so it's a bit tricky to track, but you can be sure two horses w/ tiger eye will always have offspring w/ tiger eye.

Re: What is the horses colours?
"Hawkeye" wrote:Oh okay! That's really interesting, thank you for clarifying. I'm definitely going to look more into it