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Ok so im trying to keep my Grullo Color line open and running..I try to pick a colt from the lineup to best carry on the next gene generation..Im a little stuck this time...mainly because im not the greatest at genes.. I'm hoping to keep grullo, blanket appaloosa, and hiding pearl for apricot purposes. Also any other genes that would make my stallions colors more desirable and good for the color breeding world. https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=17613571 This stallion was the start of the line.. deceased https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=21860642 His son which i still own and is alive..handpicked https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=25568698 first colt in question https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=25568666 second colt in question. https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=25568663 this colt does not have grullo. but was curious about his genes as a color stallion. So my question is... did i start off with a good stallion.. and are my genes getting stronger (more desirable/rare) ? or am i playing with colors and genes that arent desirable and or worthy to be color stallions? And are any of the colts above worthy to be kept to keep my line well color bred? Sorry if that was a lot but i appreciate anyone who is willing to help and understands...Thanks!! :) Edited at March 27, 2021 05:15 PM by Rare Acres
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The second boy would be better if you want to focus on Grullo. He's EE/DD which means a majority of his foals will be Grullo as long as he's bred to CC mares. If you're wanting anything to do with Apricot you'll need to breed your horses to ee horses at minimum as Apricot is ee/prlprl/CC/chch Edited at March 27, 2021 07:41 PM by All Breeds
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ah ok so boy number 2. I was thinking him but i wasnt sure. How about the third one that doesnt have grullo , would he good for any other colors?
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