Posted by Michelle on 3/3/2006, 8:38 pm, in reply to "Possible Coloring for Breeding Gray and Bay" E e You have a 50% chance of getting chestnut and 50% chance of getting Black based either Bay or Black. You've got about a 50/50 chance of grey since it's coming from one side. However if he's homozygous for Grey it's a 100% chance. Bay is the harder one to tell because chestnut can mask the bay genetic. --Previous Message--
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Ok so he was born a chestnut which means he's ee genetically speaking to produce chestnut. The mare is obviously Ee since the sire was chestnut and she is bay.
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: Hello,
: My stallion is gray, he was born a chestnut
: and grayed out. His sire was a bay (His
: parents were bay and gray), his dam was Gray
: (Her parents were gray and bay). The mare I
: have is a bay, her sire is Chestnut and I am
: not sure what the mare was as I do not have
: her papers with me right now. She had a bay
: baby with a bay last time. My stallion was
: bred to a grey and produced 4 grays and two
: Chestnuts. Any ideas on percentages of what
: I might get?
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