Horse breeding chestnut and black?
What color would the foal of a chestnut (mare) and a black (stallion) have, or what colors could result?
What color would the foal of a chestnut (mare) and a black (stallion) have, or what colors could result?
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No one can say that without knowing the genetic profile or at least looking at the family tree.
In principle, almost everything is possible, depending on which recessive genes both still carry.
Depends on the gene. A brown man could come out if the rapper wears the gene for black long hair. Or a Rappe if the Fox has a parent with the gene for the Schwarte Langhaar. If both have a fox, a fox could come out.
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with 50% probability a brown or dark brown. with 25% a fuchs and with 25% a rock, at least when you go to mendel and if none of the horses has a recessive mold.
if both horses have recessive cremellogens and the rappe is a smoky black bay, everything can come out to a mold or cute.
naja… just take the mendel answer or work out in detail with the genetics of horse colours.
Even a tick could come out if one of the horses carries the recessive overogen. It would be interesting if one of the horses had a Sabino Overo in the pedigree. If so, the gene is carried along.
It also depends on which fur colors the predecessors of your horses had….it can be that in the family tree a horse was a mold, but the chance is then low to get a mold foals….either a Brauner or a Rappen…but there can always be peculiarities. What a foal will come out of there;)
There’s no mold out. Even if all the Uromas were mold. mold inherits autosomal dominant and it always comes to shape when the horse carries the gene. It should be a mold for one of the parents.