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Trix the Jedi Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:58 pm Posts: 13

Kingdom of winds

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Kingdom of winds

pretty sure he's a bay of some stripe. his mother was a dark-ish bay and his father is a palomino
Sire, kingdom of flames (not mine, belongs to starhide)

Mother, Getaway Winds
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Re: Kingdom of winds

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Trix the Jedi wrote: pretty sure he's a bay of some stripe. his mother was a dark-ish bay and his father is a palomino
You're correct. Bay base. With one cream gene.
This makes him a buckskin.
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Re: Kingdom of winds

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Trix the Jedi wrote:Kingdom of winds

pretty sure he's a bay of some stripe. his mother was a dark-ish bay and his father is a palomino
Sire, kingdom of flames (not mine, belongs to starhide)

Mother, Getaway Winds
Kingdom of the winds is Buckskin! Buckskin is bay with a cream dilution Which makes it a yellowish colour instead of brown. The cream inherited from his sire and the bay base from his dam. I would think he would be A/a, E/e, Cr/cr

His sire is dunalino. So chestnut based with cream and Dun dilutions. He would be - e/e D/d Cr/cr or e/e D/D Cr/cr.

His dam is bay with possible sooty because of how dark she is. So she could be A/a, E/e or A/A, E/e or A/A, E/E or A/a, E/E. A (agouti makes bay with black) E (capital E is black e/e is chestnut based)

:D :) :D
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Trix the Jedi Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:58 pm Posts: 13

Re: Kingdom of winds

Post by Trix the Jedi »

Thank you both! I'm not the best with correctly identifying colors so the help with Identifying the correct colors is much appreciated.

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