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What color is my horse? dam is a sorrel and sire is a perlino. One day she looks like a dunskin and the next she looks like a dunskin going grey. https://photos.app.goo.gl/fkTI5KVBr9B42hQa2 https://photos.app.goo.gl/2ULNiG4c2m2BkV0I3 https://photos.app.goo.gl/azCJ6f8NuFuI7BbD2 https://photos.app.goo.gl/CgiSX4NXSyulSLVh2
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its hard to say, as we dont know the exact genetics from dam and sire ;)
But she looks like a buckskin to me. She can not become grey if none of the parents is grey at all ;)
You can use this calculator if you kmight now the grand parents, too. Then you can see which colors are possible at all ;)
http://www.animalgenetics.us/Equine/CCalculator1.asp
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She's a buckskin. She can't be a dun because neither of her parents were dun. Perlino is double cream on a black horse. If she got one cream from her sire and one E (making her heterozygous black) from her sire, that makes her a buckskin. :D There may be some roaning in her pedigree which would be difficult to see on a Perlino. That would explain any lighter coloring you see through her body, but she's definitely buckskin.
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I'm not an expert with horse colours and all that but I am going to have to agree on a buckskin as well, though I think the pervious answers are definitely more helpful than mine :D
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Sire is Ee cause he has produced palominos
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This is her dam https://photos.app.goo.gl/zWIysBgYy87E69jY2
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The dam does not look like a sorrel to me at all?
I would consider her to be bay - maybe with any kind or roaning/ rabicano? Or does it look as if she is a kind of dun with a spinal stripe?
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The dam image is one of the images of the horse in question.
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Both father and mother have a stripe down there back. I'll see if I can find a picture of Dad in a sec I know I have a better pic of her mom cause I own mom
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And the pic I said was mom is not mom I'm sorry
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