|
|
Gene Modifiers Pearl On Single Dilutes Pearl dilution is a recessive gene that can only carry the Phenotype if the horse carries Dominant for Creme. For a horse to be pearl of any kind, they must have the recessive alleles: prlprl. Smokey Black Pearl ~ Occurs on a horse with a Black base who also carries a Creme gene. Palomino Pearl ~ Occurs on a horse with Chestnut base who also carries a Creme gene. Buckskin Pearl ~ Occurs on a horse with a Bay base that also carries a Creme gene. Brown Buckskin Pearl ~ Occurs on a horse with a Brown base coat that carries a Creme gene. Edited at August 19, 2020 05:30 PM by CC Mustangs
|
|
|
|
|
Double Gene Modifiers Dun on Single Creme Dilutions Dun will only occur on non-Smokey Creme dilutions such as Palomino and Buckskin. Dunskin ~ Dunskin occurs when there is a Buckskin horse that carries the Dun gene. Variations also occur depending on the base coat. Brown Dunskin ~ Occurs on a Brown base with the Creme dilution and whilst carrying the Dun gene. Buttermilk Dunskin ~ Occurs on a (possible Light) Bay base with the Creme dilution whilst carrying the Dun gene. Dunalino ~ This occurs on a Palomino horse that carries the Dun gene. Chocolate Dunalino ~ A Creme gene on top of a (possible Dark Liver or Liver) Chestnut coat that carries a Dun gene. Edited at July 31, 2020 10:22 PM by CC Mustangs
|
|
|
|
|
Brown buckskin isn't because of mahogany. Brown buskin is a brown horse with a copy of creme. E__ At__ CcrC
|
|
|
|
|
Jericho Stables said: Brown buckskin isn't because of mahogany. Brown buskin is a brown horse with a copy of creme. E__ At__ CcrC
Ah, thank you! My mistake! ^^
|
|
|