Aeronautica
11:37:58 Wixy / Azi <3
Okay I shall do shiny bravery PON as a second side project!
Greenheart Stables
11:36:29 Green|Gree|Gen
Well that hard culling of my SD totally didn't hurt my soul 😭
Mythological
11:33:53 Crowley | Myth
Dae
I have too many Es.
Kepler Wings
11:33:17 Dae
Myth haha thats how I do it!
Greenheart Stables
11:32:27 Green|Gree|Gen
-HEE Click-
Still upset shes so ugly with that amazing training lol
Mythological
11:32:19 Crowley | Myth
Dae
Not helpful love XD
Aeronautica
11:32:01 Wixy / Azi <3
Anything under E, E with little colour I suppose, just keep the shiny E+ ?
Kepler Wings
11:31:43 Dae
*then
Kepler Wings
11:31:33 Dae
they my E brave need at least one P, all WC get a chance
Kepler Wings
11:31:16 Dae
Myth anything below E goes
Mythological
11:27:15 Crowley | Myth
How does one cull Bravery horses?
Covetta
11:26:31 Vetta/Chrome
Yo yo yo
London Estates
11:25:52 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Sky
I know lol
London Estates
11:25:38 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Penta
yes, I meant like going to 0% to 100% If I dont get it wrong. Thank you anyways
Pentagram Stables
11:23:58 Penta - KNNs
Rainy - ah, training them in a round pen, won't make their bravery rating go up. Bravery is pre determined, just like ratings.
Dandelion Farms
11:23:15 Sky/Dandy
Fritzi
It's worse when he gets you on the last try
London Estates
11:21:18 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Nigel are you serious? at the first try?
Mythological
11:16:58 Crowley | Myth
Penta
Well a 2 year old is involved... XD
London Estates
11:16:24 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Stormie
yes! I already have a straw ready for her, hopefully I can save up for a round pen and make those bravery ratings go up!
Pentagram Stables
11:15:09 Penta - KNNs
Mythy - that's a good thing.
Way better, than being a dumb ass.
right ?
LOL
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Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 17, 2018 08:39 PM
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I have read all the guides I can find but still cannot figure it out. If I find some more I get stuck on I will edit this post.

Edited at December 17, 2018 08:43 PM by Royal Crown Acres
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 17, 2018 08:56 PM
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What are you needing explained to you? What colours the genes can cause, or something else?
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 18, 2018 04:50 AM
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Anglachel Acres said:
What are you needing explained to you? What colours the genes can cause, or something else?

I don't really understand how the genes mix if that makes sense. Like if one horse is Rnrn and the other is rnrn what are the possibilities? And so on so forth with the other two genes.
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 18, 2018 05:55 AM

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You can find the explanations in these two guides:

https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=25&t=45

https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=25&t=49


And you can see all expressions of the color variations via this link:

http://www.jenniferhoffman.net/horse/horse-color-genetics.html
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 18, 2018 03:13 PM
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Kuewi KNN Stable said:
You can find the explanations in these two guides:

https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=25&t=45

https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=25&t=49


And you can see all expressions of the color variations via this link:

http://www.jenniferhoffman.net/horse/horse-color-genetics.html


What about the t in agouti? I can't seem to find anything about.
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 18, 2018 04:01 PM

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The t in agouti makes brown

Ata heterozyous brown
AtAt homozygous brown
AAt homozygous bay hiding brown (bay is dominant over brown)
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 20, 2018 02:31 PM
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Jericho Stables said:
The t in agouti makes brown

Ata heterozyous brown
AtAt homozygous brown
AAt homozygous bay hiding brown (bay is dominant over brown)


Thank you so much!
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? December 25, 2018 07:23 PM

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Not sure if you are still looking, but this is how I understand it... :)

Agouti and Extension help create the "base coats".

Agouti takes a black horse and makes a bay by restricting black in the body, creating the "points" (legs and mane/tail). It has 4 levels: aa (black), Aa (dark bays [seal brown, mahogany, etc]), AA (light bays [light, cherry, blood, etc]), and Ata (chestnut/brown).

Extension is also called the "Red factor". It is responsible for the degree of red in chestnut and bay, how "bright" the color is. It is similar to a light switch: if it is there, it's on; if not, it's dark. When it's on, it shows up in various shades.

The two above genes work together on a sliding scale. The X axis is one, Y the other. Black is zero, or the "base", 6x6 is bright chestnut.
https://www.freemathhelp.com/images/lessons/xy1.png

Roan works similar to Agouti, only it replaces base hairs on the body with white/grey.

I hope this makes sense! :)
Can Someone Explain the Cream. Roan, and Agouti Genes? January 4, 2019 06:18 PM
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WarriorMaiden said:
Not sure if you are still looking, but this is how I understand it... :)

Agouti and Extension help create the "base coats".

Agouti takes a black horse and makes a bay by restricting black in the body, creating the "points" (legs and mane/tail). It has 4 levels: aa (black), Aa (dark bays [seal brown, mahogany, etc]), AA (light bays [light, cherry, blood, etc]), and Ata (chestnut/brown).

Extension is also called the "Red factor". It is responsible for the degree of red in chestnut and bay, how "bright" the color is. It is similar to a light switch: if it is there, it's on; if not, it's dark. When it's on, it shows up in various shades.

The two above genes work together on a sliding scale. The X axis is one, Y the other. Black is zero, or the "base", 6x6 is bright chestnut.
https://www.freemathhelp.com/images/lessons/xy1.png

Roan works similar to Agouti, only it replaces base hairs on the body with white/grey.

I hope this makes sense! :)


I kind of get it. Would you be able to pm me about how exactly the chart works. I can't find anything useful online about it. I don't know why genetics are so hard for me.

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