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- CeffylDwr May 2018
- FallenShadows714 May 2018
- Maribo May 2018
- SummertreeFarms May 2018
I've got a color question -SOLVED I'm just to used to livers
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Ran the genetic testing she comes out as a Chestnut Appaloosa.
These are her genes.
ee Aa CC dd gg ff SS Pp Kitw20Kitw20 LLlp ECA3P+ECA3PPATN1 WF: Medium
So there's no cream according to that but she has got to be the lightest chestnut I have ever seen. Can anyone tell me what gene/allele is causing her particular shade of chestnut?Dabbler in EVERYTHING. -
She is SS, meaning no sooty to darken her coat. In addition, the appaloosa gene (Lp = leopard complex) can cause color shifting. But this girl looks like a pretty normal no sooty chestnut.ID 108Thanked by 1CeffylDwr
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Looks like you have the same problem I do, you have gotten so used to the dark chestnuts that a non Sooty chestnut looks too light.Thanked by 1CeffylDwr
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@FallenShadows714 Hahahaha I think you are right!Dabbler in EVERYTHING.