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Yes, EE is homozygous for black so they will always produce a black based foal. However, being Aa or AA (agouti) means that the black will be restricted to to mane, tail and legs so the horse will be bay/brown.
Your girl is Ee so if bred to another Ee or ee horse she could have a red based foal (chestnut) but because she is DD the foal would be red dun. If she passes E and Dun she could produce a grullo, and if she passes E, Agouti, and dun she could produce a bay/brown dun. You can put her genetics and the genetics of any stallion (if you know their genes)in this calculator and it will give you all the possible outcomes: Bijoux said: I am just trying to figure out color genetics . So does EE mean they only produce black? have for producing with her being an Ee DD? Ah that match is gorgeous!! I literally just cannot stand having one more EE black wb in my barn. Time to risk it all 😂
Edited at January 31, 2023 05:45 PM by Coastal Eventing
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Dang! No wonder it all seems so confusing to me. Ok, well I am planning on sending her to Khitla this time since she won't have enough training to be correctly matched with anyone. So, bred to him and his aa and her being Aa might she throw a bay or a black?
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Exciting!! Yes, so she will produce a black based foal. It could be EE or Ee depending on which copy of extension she passes. If she passes her Aa, the foal will be brown (since she's At which I'm still learning about). If she passes her dun, it will be grullo. If she passes both A and Dun it'll be a brown dun. If she passss her dominant extension, it will be a black foal. So the outcome would be: black, brown, grullo, or brown dun Bijoux said: Dang! No wonder it all seems so confusing to me. Ok, well I am planning on sending her to Khitla this time since she won't have enough training to be correctly matched with anyone. So, bred to him and his aa and her being Aa might she throw a bay or a black?
Edited at January 31, 2023 06:00 PM by Coastal Eventing
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Thank you so much for explaining everything! Well, I will know soon enough what color she throws first 😉
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My fingers are crossed for a brown dun. If she produces well I may have to hit you up for a brood in the future 😉also I just realized because she's DD she would never throw just a black or brown Edited at January 31, 2023 06:31 PM by Coastal Eventing
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Mare has to pass Dun she's DD Coastal Eventing said: Exciting!! Yes, so she will produce a black based foal. It could be EE or Ee depending on which copy of extension she passes. If she passes her Aa, the foal will be brown (since she's At which I'm still learning about). If she passes her dun, it will be grullo. If she passes both A and Dun it'll be a brown dun. If she passss her dominant extension, it will be a black foal. So the outcome would be: black, brown, grullo, or brown dun Bijoux said: Dang! No wonder it all seems so confusing to me. Ok, well I am planning on sending her to Khitla this time since she won't have enough training to be correctly matched with anyone. So, bred to him and his aa and her being Aa might she throw a bay or a black?
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Thanks for the lesson, Coastal :) Saved it to my notes! It always has confused me. Now I need to gene test all my mares lol
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CC is negative for creme. Ccr is one copy of creme. Smokey black, smokey grullo. CcrCcr is cremello or perlino. There is way more, but that's my understanding of it Edited at January 31, 2023 07:16 PM by Bioshock Manor
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Polaresta Elites said: What is CC vs CcrC?
Ccr = cream is present CC = no cream
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