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- FallenShadows714 January 2020
- Maribo January 2020
- WolfDen January 2020
DP in Bay question
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All three foals were from a hom Sooty and hom DP sire.
WD2 Shake the Darkness
Didn't get any DP
WD2 Hot Shakes
Might be het DP or just missing a sooty?
WD2 Lucky Shakes
Could be hom DP
Am I on the right track with any of the guesses?
IAM WolfDen #50695 -
All 3 have DP, just in different expressions.
The first colt has wild bay (A+), which is dominant over regular bay (A), which is why he’s got that brick red color. That means DP is present. If DP wasn’t present when there is wild bay, they become a deep chocolate color.
The second colt is het sooty, het DP, so will look similar in color to Hom sooty regular bays.
The third colt is hom sooty, het DP, so will look darker than Hom sooty regular bays. This is why he looks darker than the second colt.Thanked by 1WolfDen -
Thanks! This is a very interesting puzzle of invisible genes :DIAM WolfDen #50695