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Grey Cremello?

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Re: Grey Cremello?

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Nate wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1080793

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Comes from two red base parents, it only leaves so many choices as an outcome. I would agree with you, graying cremello.
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Re: Grey Cremello?

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Great! I have bred chestnut roans for so long I have a hard time telling with the other colors. I was really asking after the greying status, thanks for answering it for me. :)
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Re: Grey Cremello?

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Nate wrote:Great! I have bred chestnut roans for so long I have a hard time telling with the other colors. I was really asking after the greying status, thanks for answering it for me. :)
I use some hints about gray I picked up from Silverine. If the adult coat appears on the foal and not a foal coat, than your horse has the gray gene. Being a cremello anyway, it's still difficult to tell, but I see no indication of foal pangare, which can still be seen on most foal coats including cremello. There doesn't appear to be any color shifting anywhere from nose to tail to hooves.

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