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If you put a Palomino stallion that throws only dun or palomino to a grey mare that was born piebald and had one previous foal gone grey at 6yo and was born dark bay, what colour could the resulting foal be?
So your stallion can throw chestnut or chestnut. Your mare can throw grey or black. If she throws grey, the foal will ALWAYS turn grey. If she throws black, the foal will be black because chestnut needs two copies of the gene.
However, your stallion can also throw dilute. This won't be noticeable on the grey but would result in a smokey black foal.
And your mare can throw white patterns, although if she also throws grey they'll fade.
Lots going on and lots of possibilities.
If you put a Palomino stallion that throws only dun or palomino to a grey mare that was born piebald and had one previous foal gone grey at 6yo and was born dark bay, what colour could the resulting foal be?
🤔there’s a thought. Though it could just be a luck of the draw type thing. I suppose then the question would be. Does the stallion have blue eyes.Just to be awkward if the stallion is only throwing dilute foals are you 100% sure he is palomino and not a double dilute?
Well My chosen stallion was a palomino, and the mare was a pale dun who changed to rose grey, foal was palomino. This was my chosen stallion http://www.wildenfarm.co.uk/horses/sedgehill gold.htmlIf you put a Palomino stallion that throws only dun or palomino to a grey mare that was born piebald and had one previous foal gone grey at 6yo and was born dark bay, what colour could the resulting foal be?
Well My chosen stallion was a palomino, and the mare was a pale dun who changed to rose grey, foal was palomino. This was my chosen stallion http://www.wildenfarm.co.uk/horses/sedgehill gold.html
Buckskin is bay with a copy of cream. He got the cream from his mum, who is chestnut with 1 copy of cream.
You need 2 copies of chestnut to make chestnut/palomino. So he got 1 copy of chestnut from mum and one copy of bay from dad (simplified that a bit!)
Dad has a gene to create spots. He hasnt passed this on, unless yours is young. Sometimes they spot out as they get older. Has yours got the stripy feet and mottled eyes?