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Color Check Please
Right now I have him as a Gold Cream, but I'm not really sure.
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Re: Color Check Please
I would say Smoky CreamStarLite wrote:Right now I have him as a Gold Cream, but I'm not really sure.
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Re: Color Check Please
My best guess would be apricot or maybe palomino pearl

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Re: Color Check Please
I agree with the Smoky Cream assessment, but with the addition of a silver gene. So silver smoky cream.Baranduin Brewster wrote:I would say Smoky CreamStarLite wrote:Right now I have him as a Gold Cream, but I'm not really sure.
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He doesn't have freckles which means he doesn't have champagne so he can't be gold cream. His mother is a double-cream (her sire is a smoky black based on what he's thrown, can usually tell from baby pictures but he doesn't have one) with silver and his dad is a very sooty buckskin. So he got a cream and a hidden black gene from dad, and a cream, black, and silver gene from mom.
If you look very closely at him your boy does have extremely faint dappling from the silver gene. The silver is also what lightened his mane and tail and makes his colt look gold rather than the usual brown of a smoky cream. And the double cream is what gives him the blue eyes.


Re: Color Check Please
I thought that Smokey Cream is more like the color of his son?Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I would say Smoky Cream
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Re: Color Check Please
Yes, that is smoky cream too (but with dun), as Silverine stated there is silver acting on the Smoky Cream. There is often a range of shades for a specific color, it isn't a hard fast rule on the looks.StarLite wrote:I thought that Smokey Cream is more like the color of his son?Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I would say Smoky Cream
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Re: Color Check Please
Thanks ... reading through that again it now makes perfect senseBaranduin Brewster wrote:
Yes, that is smoky cream too (but with dun), as Silverine stated there is silver acting on the Smoky Cream. There is often a range of shades for a specific color, it isn't a hard fast rule on the looks.
