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How does this work???
Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
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Re: How does this work???
Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.Showtym wrote:Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
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Cute boy though.

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Re: How does this work???
OK thanks. He is cute, They all are until they get to about 6 months then they aren't anymoreBlackOak2 wrote:Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.Showtym wrote:Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
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Cute boy though.


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Re: How does this work???
Isn't that how it is with most animals though!Showtym wrote:OK thanks. He is cute, They all are until they get to about 6 months then they aren't anymoreBlackOak2 wrote:
Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.
Cute boy though.

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Re: How does this work???
And humans except its more like when they get to 6 yearsBlackOak2 wrote:Isn't that how it is with most animals though!Showtym wrote: OK thanks. He is cute, They all are until they get to about 6 months then they aren't anymore


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Re: How does this work???
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!Showtym wrote:And humans except its more like when they get to 6 yearsBlackOak2 wrote:
Isn't that how it is with most animals though!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly.

At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.
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Re: How does this work???
Haha I have nieces and nephews and when they get to that stage you can't go ANYWHERE without them or they cryBlackOak2 wrote:Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!Showtym wrote: And humans except its more like when they get to 6 years
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly.![]()
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.

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Re: How does this work???
Hah! My niece decided to throw a tantrum one day when I was out with her. I carried her away from her mother kicking and screaming and we waited in the car while my sister finished shopping.Showtym wrote:Haha I have nieces and nephews and when they get to that stage you can't go ANYWHERE without them or they cryBlackOak2 wrote:
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly.![]()
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.

It does often come down to how they're raised. And I feel if your nieces and nephews spent a day with me... they'd not likely want to see me again!

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That is the weird thing about it. I often get thanked by those I've watched after a few years have passed. I haven't watched many, but those I did... Anyway, can't exchange family! Send them back, request a replacement!


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Re: How does this work???
My nephew is 4 years old and throwing tantrums and being really stubborn and the same with my 2 year old niece but my niece is still very cute. I think once they hit the throw tantrums and be stubborn stage is when they start being a bit less cuteShowtym wrote:Haha I have nieces and nephews and when they get to that stage you can't go ANYWHERE without them or they cryBlackOak2 wrote:
Oh, see, I think that's when they start getting cute!
I'm one of those that think human babies are ugly.![]()
At about the time they can use the bathroom properly and speak in full sentences is about the time I think they start getting cute... in that good way.

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Re: How does this work???
Just wanted to say that to avoid confusion it's probably best not to refer to a smoky black foal coat as silver-black. I usually describe as being bluish black versus reddish black.BlackOak2 wrote:Both of your parents carry a single cream gene (the dame's foal picture is actually the silver-black phase instead of the red-black phase of a regular black horse). Your young colt, I think, will likely end up being a perlino, two creams on a buckskin.Showtym wrote:Look at this foals parents, how did he come out white????
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Cute boy though.