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- annismyrph 12:52PM
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Aint That A Shock
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Ive had this stud several seasons, and never knew he was a snowflake carrier. Didnt even know his momma was either!
Heterzygous is so hard to find =))
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Ooh congrats! Always a happy surprise, and what a cutie too :DID: 247225
she/herDP & Dapples
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Is there really any way to know if a horse is a snowflake carrier? I have plenty of horses that look identical to those parents
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The only way I know of is the RGS test. When snowflake comes up on the gene sale you can pull up and check your creates and it will tell you which genes they have. I went through almost all my unbred foundations last month and found a few carriers that waySpiderweb Stables
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Ill keep an eye out, thank you! :)
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Or you could always test breed your horses (however this takes some time and space and money): breed the horse you want to test to a homozygous LpLp and homozygous Snowflake: if your horse is a carrier you'll have 50% odds of getting a (visible) homo snowflake baby.HJ1 160524
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