What colour is she going to be?

Odi08

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Hi guys,


I dont post here much but was wondering if i could have some colour ideas on my 2 month old filly foal. Dad is black and mum is grey,prone to throwing dun babys.

Her half brother and sister are homo dunalino and red dun.

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Well i'd of said the same when she was born however she does have a dorsal stripe and zebra markings on her legs.Her brother was born palomino but became dunalino.He looked like a washed out red dun when he first arrived!
 
I would definitely say she carries the dilute gene and is showing as a palomino, (they can also show a counter shading strip down their backs).

This little colt of ours had a very pronounced dorsal strip and we though he was a dunalino.

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But he has lost it now and is 100% a palomino.

However, if she has the primiative markings ie. zebra stripes down the legs, then she possibly could also carries the dun gene and be a dunalino.

As with most foals, until they shed out, you really never know.
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I dont know but it is gorgeous!!

Cruiseline- have you noticed your foaly is actually a unicorn in the picture? A very cute one at that!

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Another cutie, So dad carries chestnut, he's the easy bit! Hidden under mum's grey is a cream gene, can't see her eyes so presuming only one, a dun gene (possibly two) and a base colour of black carrying chestnut or a chestnut! Do you have any pictures of mum when she was a foal? I agree that the filly looks like she has mum's grey. So difficult to tell with baby coats.
 
I would definitely say she carries the dilute gene and is showing as a palomino, (they can also show a counter shading strip down their backs).

This little colt of ours had a very pronounced dorsal strip and we though he was a dunalino.

IMG_8758-1.jpg


But he has lost it now and is 100% a palomino.

However, if she has the primiative markings ie. zebra stripes down the legs, then she possibly could also carries the dun gene and be a dunalino.

As with most foals, until they shed out, you really never know.
:D














OMG! You breed orange horned unicorns!
 
I would definitely say she carries the dilute gene and is showing as a palomino, (they can also show a counter shading strip down their backs).
This little colt of ours had a very pronounced dorsal strip and we though he was a dunalino.
But he has lost it now and is 100% a palomino.
However, if she has the primiative markings ie. zebra stripes down the legs, then she possibly could also carries the dun gene and be a dunalino.
As with most foals, until they shed out, you really never know.
:D

She's a 'wait and see' I'd go for palomino looking at the colour of her muzzle, but with a grey Mom -hmmmmmm. One of my palominos has grey/black in his tail (palomino sire and dam) and one of the mares has a very distinct dorsal stripe, she's 12 now.

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