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- bluchrystals October 2019
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- Ammit 4:30AM
Snowflake question
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I saw someone looking for snowflake horses, and I realized I had no idea what they meant (well, I do with real world appies, but not in-game). Where, if at all, does it show up in the genetic tests? And what does it look like? Are these snowflake carriers, or is it a different expression of the appaloosa genetics?
Big Alice
How Low
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What you're seeing there is varnish, all appies varnish out as they age.
Snowflake looks more like condensed dots, and the dots increase as they age until they're completely white. Snowflake is a hidden gene and doesn't show up in the genetics testing. Hold on, I'll grab you some of my snows for examplesSpiderweb Stables
ID Number: 238452
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that's varnish. its common in appaloosas.
GF2 Apple Barron
This is a homozygous snowflake 2nd gen I bred and sold.Licensed for Mushroom,Onyx, Watercolor, Ice 13, ice 16, Phantom lace, Phantom Diamond sparkle. -
Here's some pretty typical younger snowflakes:
SNF3A Emelia
SA3B SNF3B SA Wisdom
SH Belvedere Snow
This one's starting to white out a little more:
1E MT1B Aoraki
And here's one who's older and almost completely white. He used to be gold (chestnut with splash M):
SN1B AristoSpiderweb Stables
ID Number: 238452
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What is showing on your horses is varnish. In the case of in-game genetics, snowflake doesn't show in the gene listing on the horses page. A horse must have a copy of LP to show snowflake, but you will be able to enter these horses in the snowflake club to be sure. :D Here is a snowflake mare.
SN2b Flakes Of Ash
Should have refreshed first. :)) you now have plenty of examples!Post edited by bluchrystals at 2019-10-30 08:24:29 -
Though if they have a fantasy gene then they can be entered in the fantasy club and no others, so the snowflake breeder's club test can't be used on those. Between that and the hom PATN1 leaving no space for snowflake to show, I have no idea if this boy is het or hom snow!
Oh also, snow is recessive and has to be homozygous to show
TE2 AlphornSpiderweb Stables
ID Number: 238452
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Thanks so much!