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- HTRanch March 2018
- ObsidianKitsune March 2018
Olw influencing KIT lethality?
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I have already found the KIT lethality chart, which is super helpful and which I refer to at least once a day (thanks Ammit!) However, I was wondering if KIT and frame can influence each other to cause fatality? Would KIT crosses that have a slight chance of lethality have a higher chance of producing a lethal foal if frame was in the mix?ID 43830
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Genes that increase the white on a horse, like splash and frame, also increase the white factor of a horse. This means that such genes like that can influence kit lethality, but only by upping the WF of the foal.
Basically, if you're doing risky crosses, it's best to be careful and double check how high both WFs are and if either horse has splash or frame.
Appaloosa does not increase the WF.Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
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