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- ConfluenceStable January 2020
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Are there any colors when bred to a chocolate that are more likely to produce a chocolate FOAL than others?
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With the new chocolate gene, you need two bs for it to express, and it modifies black pigment - so, anything black-based should do it! Bays of various types will only show the chocolate on their points, since that's where the black lives.ID #238663, she/her pronounsThanked by 1WinterBreeze
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@PersianPenName I'd love to breed a chocolate horse,Could you help me?
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@Dreamingofhorses Unless you're talking about a chocolate palomino, in which case your best bet is a liver chestnut or another chocolate palomino.
@WinterBreeze, I just did a little snooping and you don't have any horses with the chocolate gene that you could breed from. To get a chocolate horse they need to have two copies of the chocolate gene, one from each parent. So you'll need to either buy chocolates from someone or buy straws from chocolate stallions (homozygous for the chocolate gene). If you do the latter it will probably take a few generations before you get homozygous horses that actually show the chocolate, because your first foal crop will be all heterozygous, since none of your mares have it. Regardless, that project will almost certainly get more affordable if you give it a bit for the 'newness' to wear off and for chocolates to become more commonSpiderweb Stables
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You can also buy the Chocolate gene in the GMT lab for 15 gmts per copy. That's about 3 million hbs. If you can afford to pay real money (which requires a pay pal account), each copy is only $7.50.
I have a homozygous Chocolate stallion on this server that I will gladly sell you some straws from. His offspring will definitely be heterozygous for Chocolate. He's a B papered stallion, so you'd have more success with Red papered mares. You can PM me so we can discuss pricing. -
I still have my Khansuudyn Suns straw that I won't use. You can have it if you want it. Let me know
ConfluenceStable- HJ1 ID#235298 * ConfluenceFarms- HJ2 ID#1998 * ConfluenceRanch- HJ3 ID#15