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For the dun, you need either Dd or DD. For the amber, you'll need the champagne gene (right guys?) Chch or ChCh. Amber champagne is bay+champagne.
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ok ill have to look around for a good match to produce an amber dun. I really want a sooty one but regular is fine :)
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What do the genes of a snowflake appaloosa look like?
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oh that is quite confusing! But thanks for sharing! Its helped me get my head a round the whole genetics and it will help with breeding and helping me to get a rough prediction of the foal. Thank you Kuewi!
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Helped me so much. Thanks!
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This helped me SO much, thanks!!
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That was frickin SO HELPFUL. If we did want to produce a seal brown, what genes would be best?
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Clear River Equine said: That was frickin SO HELPFUL. If we did want to produce a seal brown, what genes would be best?
I believe seal brown is a random variant of brown, so you'd need the brown genes and a handful of rerolls.
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I think I understand your question, Aurora. If you want an Amber Champagne Dun, your horse would be Ee/EE, Aa/AA, Dd/DD, and ChCh/Chch. there is this really cool Horse Coat Color Simulator :D
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Im gonna comment on this to keep it for reference and be able to breed what I want and etc. 💀
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