| Mayhem |
| Oh that's cool as, wonder if they'd ever consider a name change then? |
| Deep Ocean |
| I managed 3 www for my wubs and over here my proven matches gave me shit. Lee had to send me an embryo of hers |
| Mayhem |
| I thought so, now I wanna see all three DDs with Ch. I wonder if DD with ChCh makes any mottling or visual differences |
| New Road Stables |
| But yes, I think you're right that it flies under the radar a lot. I was fascinated to learn, for example, that most of the American Cream Draft Horses are now understood to be mostly champagnes and not cream dilutes. |
| New Road Stables |
| I know the general "Horse Coat Color Panel" thru UCDavis tests for it along with the other dilutes. |
| Mayhem |
| I feel Ch falls under the radar a lot unless you've already dealt with it or are knowledgeable about it. Do majority of gene testing automatically test for Ch when testing other dilutes? |
| New Road Stables |
| Right! So I was incorrect; it is how it works in real life. (At least with cremellos - how neat that no one's bred the other DD Ch variants in the real world yet.) |
| Mayhem |
| Ooh that's interesting! I guess because they already have such light skin, you wouldn't be able to see any mottling |
| New Road Stables |
| Oh, that's very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Makes sense to me too now that I just looked up double cream dilutes on the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR). They know of only two DD champagnes, both cremellos, and both horses are visually indistinguishable from cremello. |
| Mayhem |
| Oooh I found this note though: Single dilute horses will show pearl genes if there is one present; Double Dilutes will hide pearl (and also Champagne) because their coat is already maximally diluted so the other dilution factor will not have an effect. They will not show up as having silver in their name either, but I believe smokey cremes, perlinos and brown cremes with silver have white tails in the game. |
| New Road Stables |
| Yeah, nice find! I do wonder now about all the perlinos and such I've free ranged in the past :o |
| Mayhem |
| This is the first double dilute with Ch I've come across so far so it threw me off about all my other possible Ch DD that I've missed. The game guide doesn't specify Ch on DD |
| New Road Stables |
| Mayhem, that is very odd! It certainly doesn't in real life. I breed only champagnes and just looked through all my gene tested cream-champagne combos and cannot find any double creams, so I think you may be correct that that is how it works in-game. |
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| Deep Ocean |
| I managed 3 www for my wubs and over here my proven matches gave me shit. Lee had to send me an embryo of hers |
| Mayhem |
| I thought so, now I wanna see all three DDs with Ch. I wonder if DD with ChCh makes any mottling or visual differences |
| New Road Stables |
| But yes, I think you're right that it flies under the radar a lot. I was fascinated to learn, for example, that most of the American Cream Draft Horses are now understood to be mostly champagnes and not cream dilutes. |
| New Road Stables |
| I know the general "Horse Coat Color Panel" thru UCDavis tests for it along with the other dilutes. |
| Mayhem |
| I feel Ch falls under the radar a lot unless you've already dealt with it or are knowledgeable about it. Do majority of gene testing automatically test for Ch when testing other dilutes? |
| New Road Stables |
| Right! So I was incorrect; it is how it works in real life. (At least with cremellos - how neat that no one's bred the other DD Ch variants in the real world yet.) |
| Mayhem |
| Ooh that's interesting! I guess because they already have such light skin, you wouldn't be able to see any mottling |
| New Road Stables |
| Oh, that's very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Makes sense to me too now that I just looked up double cream dilutes on the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR). They know of only two DD champagnes, both cremellos, and both horses are visually indistinguishable from cremello. |
| Mayhem |
| Oooh I found this note though: Single dilute horses will show pearl genes if there is one present; Double Dilutes will hide pearl (and also Champagne) because their coat is already maximally diluted so the other dilution factor will not have an effect. They will not show up as having silver in their name either, but I believe smokey cremes, perlinos and brown cremes with silver have white tails in the game. |
| New Road Stables |
| Yeah, nice find! I do wonder now about all the perlinos and such I've free ranged in the past :o |
| Mayhem |
| This is the first double dilute with Ch I've come across so far so it threw me off about all my other possible Ch DD that I've missed. The game guide doesn't specify Ch on DD |
| New Road Stables |
| Mayhem, that is very odd! It certainly doesn't in real life. I breed only champagnes and just looked through all my gene tested cream-champagne combos and cannot find any double creams, so I think you may be correct that that is how it works in-game. |
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| Remarks Yuki Chokoreeto is a easy going, well tempered mare. Her name originated from the Japanese words which mean Snow Chocolate in English. She was a raffle horse that I won (I was so shocked) on March 23, 2026. ~ Wk.4 -444444- Wk.7 - all up- Wk.11 -566666- Wk.12 -666666- Wk.13 -same as last- Wk.14 -666676- Wk.15 -777777- |
