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Malakai20 Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 6:44 am Posts: 261

Re: Question About Color Shades

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KingstonDressage wrote:
Okay. So, there are a couple different possible outcomes of the foal. I'd say that there is a chance it is a cherry chestnut, a high one. Despite this high chance, you may end up with a light chestnut horse, or even a faint dun.
There is no chance of the foal being dun as neither parent carries dun. Dun is a dominant gene. The foal can be chestnut or palomino and might have sooty.
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KingstonDressage Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Tue Aug 18, 2020 10:43 pm Posts: 826

Re: Question About Color Shades

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Malakai20 wrote:
KingstonDressage wrote: Okay. So, there are a couple different possible outcomes of the foal. I'd say that there is a chance it is a cherry chestnut, a high one. Despite this high chance, you may end up with a light chestnut horse, or even a faint dun.
There is no chance of the foal being dun as neither parent carries dun. Dun is a dominant gene. The foal can be chestnut or palomino and might have sooty.
The foal is palamino.

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