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- AHayesHorses May 2017
- Ammit May 2017
- Bulletfield May 2017
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- ObsidianKitsune May 2017
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- SandycreekFarm May 2017
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Color Question
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I'm sure I've just missed it, but I'm really curious as to what this pattern is called. Is it something that can be reproduced?
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It's a tack pack item, not a real pattern. If you go to the tack page, scroll down to "Hide" (after "head" and you will see " Paint on Zebra Stripes"!
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Oh cool, ok. I was wondering why I couldn't find it anywhere on the genetics pages. Thank you! I'm really new if you couldn't tell. Lol
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Asking questions is what you're supposed to do, new or old players! Please don't ever hesitate to ask a question. The Community here is super helpful and friendly.
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I have a colour question. Is brindle a colour/pattern that can be passed on? I'm tempted to buy some brindles to breed buy if it can't be passed down I won't bother. It's ok I found my answer, sorry to jump on the post.I'm trying and having fun doing it.
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I don't think brindle can be passed on like you mean, but I think that having brindle in the lines slightly increases the chance that a foal will be brindle. Not too sure though, I don't focus on it.Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
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^Yes having brindle parents can increase the chances of a brindle foal, but it is very slightly. Brindle is not genetic and breeding brindles is very rare. But it's always a fun surprise when one pops up in your barn :D
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So I was wondering what colouring would I get if I bred my solid bay tb mare with an APHA stallion??
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Are you talking about real horses or game horses here? If it's game horses, having a link to their pages would be a great help. You can find the code for pasting that information at the bottom of a horse's Info tab.
If you're talking about real-life horses (and your use of APHA for the stallion makes me thing you might be) then we need to know more than the fact that the mare is a bay and the stallion is an appaloosa to have a chance to guess. The actual color of the stallion needs to be known, in order to have any chance of guessing the color of the foal. LLp is a pattern gene, not a color gene. The stallion probably has a 50% chance of passing Llp to a foal, unless he is homozygous for Llp. If he is, you can tell because he will probably have a white blanket with no spots in it. Is he bay, chestnut, palomino, black?De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
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APHA is paints. ApHC is apps.
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http://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/3/how-to-get-help-from-an-administratorThanked by 1SandycreekFarm -
Thanks for the correction, Ammit.
Can you tell I don't really do much in the real horse world? :D
Anyway, we still need to know the color of the stallion's coat in order to make any reasonable predictions.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592