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I DID IT I DID IT I DID IT!!!!!!!I FINALLY MADE A CHART ON HORSE COAT COLOR GENETICS! I was putting it off for THREE WHOLE MONTHS and I finally buckled down and did it! It took a little cross-referencing to double-check that I was right, but most of this was originally off the top of my head. (No, seriously. I am the genetics wizard of all my friends.) Pearl was tough to get down though, and so was brindle, but I got it finally! But let me tell you… I never want to see this grayscale for a very long time.
Lines by the amazing ~jiphorse - [link]
(I got lazy. Lines are much easier said than done.)
Below is a quick rundown of each gene and its effect. It’s basically just explaining all the pictures on the bottom.
Red Factor (E) – Determines presence of black pigment (eumelanin) in the hair. Dominant denotes black, recessive denotes chestnut.
Agouti (A) – Determines restriction of any black pigment present. Dominant denotes bay, recessive denotes black. Does not affect chestnuts.
Gray (G) – Determines whether the horse will gray out with age. Dominant denotes gray, recessive denotes solid coloring.
Cream Dilution (Cr) – If present, will dilute coat color to a lighter shade. When present heterozygously, chestnut becomes palomino, black becomes smoky black, and bay becomes buckskin. When present homozygously, chestnut becomes cremello, black becomes smoky cream, and bay becomes perlino.
Champagne (Ch) – Will dilute coat color and add a golden sheen to the coat. Chestnut becomes gold champagne (not to be confused with palomino), black becomes classic champagne, and bay becomes amber champagne.
Pearl (Prl) – Works with the cream gene to dilute the coat. When present heterozygously along with a cream gene, will provide a “pseudo-cream” that appears to be a double cream dilution. When present homozygously, will turn chestnut an apricot color, but leaves bay and black alone.
Dun (D) – Dilutes the coat somewhat and add some or all “dun factors” or “primitive markings” (dorsal stripe, transverse stripe, darker points, zebra striping on legs, spiderwebbing on face, mottling, face masking, and frosting of mane and/or tail).
Silver (Z) – dilutes black hair and turns the mane and tail a silvery color. Does not affect chestnuts.
Roan (Rn) – causes speckling throughout the body (mostly excluding the head and legs) that does not increase with age.
Frame Overo (O) – causes patches of white that are irregular around the edges and that run horizontally. Usually one or two feet are white and the face is white. One or two blue eyes result. Horse appears as if the base color “frames” the white. It’s lethal when found homozygously.
Sabino (Sb) – creates splotches and speckling of white all over the body. Irregular stockings and bald faces are very common. Is sometimes accompanied by rabicano effects.
Splash White (Spl) – makes the horse appear as if it has been splashed with white from the bottom up. The legs and belly are usually white, although some horses are completely white except for small amounts of colored hair.
Tobiano (T) – causes regularly edged splotches of white on the body that cross the topline and appear to run vertically. The head is solid with normal markings, and all four legs are usually white.
Dominant White (W) – a very rare gene that causes pink skin, blue eyes, and pure white hair all over the body. Like frame overo, it is lethal when found homozygously.
Spotted (Lp) – causes spotting of the coat. Does not only apply to leopard pattern. Can result in any of the standard Appaloosa patterns.
Some more helpful websites include: [link] [link]
To see an in-depth explanation of the colors, see `majnouna ’s very helpful chart: [link]
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Zephyrra In reply to ??? [2012-03-08 02:43:00 +0000 UTC]
Usually, the eyes are brown, but if a white facial marking covers the eye or comes very close to it, the eye will be blue. Also, champagne horses usually have hazel eyes.
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Greener-Pastures In reply to ??? [2011-12-11 00:58:10 +0000 UTC]
Would Ee/nT be right for moonie? [link]
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Zephyrra In reply to Greener-Pastures [2011-12-11 01:00:52 +0000 UTC]
Yep, just make sure you add either Aa or AA in there.
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Equista In reply to ??? [2011-12-09 19:29:40 +0000 UTC]
OMG THANK YOU! I've wanted to join HARPG for ever but I haven't dared 'cause I didn't get how the horse genetic stuff worked 8D Thaaaankk yooou, you made my day <3
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Zephyrra In reply to Equista [2011-12-09 21:22:45 +0000 UTC]
No problem! Glad you found it helpful, if you ever need any help starting up, just give me a shout!
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PhantomShadows In reply to ??? [2011-11-26 20:08:24 +0000 UTC]
Any chance you could change the full view size? My computer doesn't have a scroll left or right bar when I download so I can't see like 2/3 of it. D:
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Zephyrra In reply to PhantomShadows [2011-11-26 21:22:54 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, I'm sorry! I wasn't aware you could do that! I'll take care of it now.
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Zephyrra In reply to PhantomShadows [2011-11-27 01:13:21 +0000 UTC]
Not a problem! I always forget about that feature, thanks for reminding me!
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PhantomShadows In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-27 15:01:57 +0000 UTC]
No problem. I will definitely be using this for my novel. I can't ever seem to get genetics right. ^.^'
If I ever have difficulty figuring out what colora a foal might be, could I note you and ask? xD.
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Zephyrra In reply to PhantomShadows [2011-11-27 15:03:27 +0000 UTC]
Haha, I'm glad you'll put it to good use! And sure, I'd love to help!
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PhantomShadows In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-27 15:07:31 +0000 UTC]
Awesome. ^.^
OOOhhh! There was one thing I was having a problem with that I could get help with while you're online!
So a sad twist in the novel is a foal born with Lethal White Syndrome. I kept trying to figure it out on what colors the parents would have to be but it just wouldn't happen in my brain. ^.^' Any ideas on what color the parents would have to be to have an LWO foal? I know they have to have the oO gene (or something like that) and the foal would have to get the OO gene. But that doesn't help me with colors. xD
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Zephyrra In reply to PhantomShadows [2011-11-27 15:09:06 +0000 UTC]
Both parents would have to be frame overo, so nO.
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PhantomShadows In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-27 16:33:49 +0000 UTC]
Okay. ^.^ But as for color they could be any right? Like the father could be Black fram overo and the mother could be chestnut frame overo?
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crazykate1 In reply to ??? [2011-11-26 17:33:13 +0000 UTC]
what would the genetics for brindle be? xD
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Zephyrra In reply to crazykate1 [2011-11-26 17:34:11 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... tough one. I don't think anyone knows per se, but you could just put nBr.
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crazykate1 In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-26 17:35:44 +0000 UTC]
thanks so for bay brindle it would be: Ee/Aa/nBr?
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Zephyrra In reply to crazykate1 [2011-11-26 17:37:29 +0000 UTC]
Yep! Or EE/Aa/nBr or Ee/AA/nBr or EE/AA/nBr!
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jockeyy In reply to ??? [2011-11-25 20:43:01 +0000 UTC]
*DANCES* COOKIES FOR MS.AWESOMEPOSSUM!
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Pennches In reply to ??? [2011-11-21 21:59:25 +0000 UTC]
YOU'VE MADE ME SO HAPPY!!! I GIVE YOU A BANANAN! ^^
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mountainview-studios In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-21 20:36:10 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome Although, is there any way I can get a larger image size, or do I have to download it? (Forgive me if it's in the description, it's Monday and my mind is a pancake. XD)
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Zephyrra In reply to mountainview-studios [2011-11-21 20:37:01 +0000 UTC]
It screwed itself up, so downloading it seemed to help, at least for me.
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mountainview-studios In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-21 20:44:27 +0000 UTC]
Okey dokes, guess that's one more thing I'll be adding to my MVS folder!!
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Zephyrra In reply to happy-horse-for-life [2011-11-21 20:09:52 +0000 UTC]
Lol! Glad you like it!
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Fantaesha In reply to ??? [2011-11-21 02:33:13 +0000 UTC]
Genetics really frustrate me, and I'm so glad that you've taken the time to explain each gene, it is much appreciate
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Zephyrra In reply to Fantaesha [2011-11-21 02:34:11 +0000 UTC]
Haha, thanks! I'm glad you like it!
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Fantaesha In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-21 02:44:25 +0000 UTC]
Now if only my dim mind will comprehend it, so I can start putting geneology on my submissions ;x
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Zephyrra In reply to Fantaesha [2011-11-21 02:45:16 +0000 UTC]
Haha! I'm sure you'll get it, it's not that hard once you start applying it.
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NativeHorseStables In reply to ??? [2011-11-21 02:30:20 +0000 UTC]
This is AMAZING! it's SO impressive you did it in one night!
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Zephyrra In reply to Greener-Pastures [2011-11-21 02:31:46 +0000 UTC]
There are many ways of doing it, but it's fairly easy once you learn the shortcuts. It would be hard to explain here but =DaneArt has a wonderful tutorial on her old account, ~DaneStables .
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Greener-Pastures In reply to Zephyrra [2011-11-21 02:41:14 +0000 UTC]
thats so confusing! >.>
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Zephyrra In reply to Greener-Pastures [2011-11-21 02:45:28 +0000 UTC]
I know, it takes a while to get used to.
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Mockingbirdblues In reply to ??? [2011-11-21 02:17:18 +0000 UTC]
Yay for charts! This summer I made a genetics card game to use for the lecture I taught at the camp at my barn, it has a similar format- only shorter, because the kids were pretty young xD
Three cheers for proper genetics
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Zephyrra In reply to Mockingbirdblues [2011-11-21 02:17:47 +0000 UTC]
Oooh, that;s awesome! Definitely, I loooove genetics!
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