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Gray DP?
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I just got this mare on a random create, and it looks like she might be a liver. Am I correct?
http://www.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=6130774
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Grey horses often look darker than horses with the same genes, minus the grey. Only way to know for sure is to try some test breedings :)Go boldly, where no App has gone before!
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She isn't even red-based. Without the gray she would be black (ee aa). Only horses with Aa or AA in their genotypes will show DP, black is always black regardless of the "darkening" genes :)Post edited by Azadeh at 2017-12-28 07:34:58understand the significance of signatures
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E = black at the extension, ee = red at the extension.
I do not think that looks like live under the grey, however, as kat said, you need to do some breeding experiments to se.ID 213454 -
Lol, my mistake, thank you for correction. I meant, bay also can show DP. I forgot ee will hide aa. Sorry :))understand the significance of signatures
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Hmm, after doing a search on gray chestnuts, odds are that she doesn't have liver.