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Spotted Frame?
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Today I went to my pasture and I saw that one mare's color name changed from "White Bay Frame" to "White Spotted Bay Frame". Okay, spotted means spotted, but which gene causes this pattern?
http://hj2.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=365545understand the significance of signatures -
It's any White Gene. Nothing about them has changed except the name. It's more proper now with what it is called in real life horses.
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The entire set of white genes are called "white spotting" genes. Hence white spotted in the color name. Change was made away from white because many horses with white spotted genes do not look white.
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