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Coat colour
Hello!!
I was thinking if maybe there is a way to know what coat will be a unborn foal. Like if you have a wild bay ma eand a blue roan stallion, if you breed them, the foal will be x coat (I don't know, maybe bay dun) because I want to breed some specific coats and I don't have the parents being these cots, and I don't like to use public stud stallions when it's expensive haha
Well, hope there is a way to know that XD
Thanks for the help!!
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I was thinking if maybe there is a way to know what coat will be a unborn foal. Like if you have a wild bay ma eand a blue roan stallion, if you breed them, the foal will be x coat (I don't know, maybe bay dun) because I want to breed some specific coats and I don't have the parents being these cots, and I don't like to use public stud stallions when it's expensive haha
Well, hope there is a way to know that XD
Thanks for the help!!
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Re: Coat colour
Right now, the only way to determine what a foal coat is likely to be, is to know coat colors and understand how they work.PinkSoul_Horses wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 3:02 pm Hello!!
I was thinking if maybe there is a way to know what coat will be a unborn foal. Like if you have a wild bay ma eand a blue roan stallion, if you breed them, the foal will be x coat (I don't know, maybe bay dun) because I want to breed some specific coats and I don't have the parents being these cots, and I don't like to use public stud stallions when it's expensive haha
Well, hope there is a way to know that XD
Thanks for the help!!
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The wild bay and blue roan mix can be black, wild bay (some other agouti colors if wild bay is hiding anything), possibly chestnut or chestnut roan if both parents are hiding negative extension, wild bay roan and blue roan.
I highly suggest if you're aiming for colors, that you learn coat colors and how they interact.

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Re: Coat colour
oohh okay, thanks a lot!!BlackOak2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 7:06 pmRight now, the only way to determine what a foal coat is likely to be, is to know coat colors and understand how they work.PinkSoul_Horses wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 3:02 pm Hello!!
I was thinking if maybe there is a way to know what coat will be a unborn foal. Like if you have a wild bay ma eand a blue roan stallion, if you breed them, the foal will be x coat (I don't know, maybe bay dun) because I want to breed some specific coats and I don't have the parents being these cots, and I don't like to use public stud stallions when it's expensive haha
Well, hope there is a way to know that XD
Thanks for the help!!
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The wild bay and blue roan mix can be black, wild bay (some other agouti colors if wild bay is hiding anything), possibly chestnut or chestnut roan if both parents are hiding negative extension, wild bay roan and blue roan.
I highly suggest if you're aiming for colors, that you learn coat colors and how they interact.
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