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Chimeric Positive
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Next to my horse's genes it has Chimeric Positive, could someone explain what this means to me? Thank you:)ID:226597
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It means he's a brindle. Brindle is usually a chimera horse, which is a horse that started out as two different babies that fused into one. It can cause all sorts of odd looks on real horses, and one of those looks is stripes. Which is what your game horse will have. :) You can google "chimera" to get the wiki synopsis, or "chimera horse" to see pictures of real life examples.
Because it's an accident of fetal development and not a gene, it does not pass down like real genes do. You'll get a brindle foal maybe like one in a hundred breedings. (Note, that is not your real odds - which only Ammit knows. I'm just trying to make a point that it can take a LOT of breedings to get a brindle baby.)
I hope that helps? :)