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Cremello + Ch equals White?
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I have this mare that is a Cremello with Ch and she looks pure white even though she has a WF of none
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ee Aa CcrCcr dd gg FF SstyS pp chCh KitKitto WF: None -
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Specializing In G1-G7 WBs:
Appaloosa/Leopard Apps, Pearl, Thunderstruck, Watercolor, Snowflake, Kit Promoter (KP), Kit M, Ice, Satin, Nexus, Sooty+, Dense Pheomelanin (DP), Chinchilla, Mushroom, and Wrong Warp. -
I would say it equals a very very pale cream.
If you compare your girl (who is basically a triple dilute and only has one sooty)
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With this boy, who is a W1 Splash with extensive white factor
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You can see he’s more pure white in shade than her. It’s subtle but it’s there. Open them both in tabs and switch back and forth.
But yes, the more diluting genes you add, the paler they get. If you added dun in, she’d be even lighter. -
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oh wow thank yall for giving me examples