PHOTO... Born dun -- can the foal change colour?

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I went to see a lovely filly foal which is clearly dun but around the eyes and mouth seems to be more light bay (or it may be me just thinking it is!).. Could she potentially turn bay?

Mare is dark bay and stallion is dun and white.

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Lovely foal, don't know much about colour change just wanted to say that my filly was born the same pinky colour as the under side of a mushroom, vet thought she would either be liver chestnut or grey. She developed into neither of these and is black! Also bought a miniature last year that the breeder thought would be chestnut but she is a definite palamino.
 
Better photo would help :) but I looked after a NF foal who was a similar colour, he soon went darker and ended up as dark bay
 
It would be easy to send off a few hairs from the foal for DNA testing (it's not very expensive these days) to see if she has inherited the Cream gene from her sire (and therefore make her a buckskin).
 
I have pics of my mare as a foal and she's really pale, she is now a very dark bay / seal brown colour. Her foal was almost silver when he was born and has gone a pale brown. He is now shedding his baby coat and looks like he'll be as dark as his mom is - they can and do change colour
 
On a separate note.. There was another foal there which *I think* is buckskin and white... She has 2 bright blue eyes - would this mean she has inherited the cream gene?

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Looking at the pictures of the foal I am not convinced she is a buckskin (and she's certainly not dun if neither of her parents carry the dun gene). The only way to know for sure if she has inherited the cream gene from her sire is to send a hair sample off for DNA testing - it's cheap and easy to do. Good luck!
 
Looks buckskin to me. You will find that she will be a different tone in summer and winter... and probably from year to year! My buckskin mare is almost chestnut some years and lighter others.

DNA testing is the easiest way to know fr sure, not expensive either.
 
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