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- AgainstTheOdds November 2018
- BlueValley November 2018
- Lallyhop November 2018
- SandycreekFarm November 2018
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Could've Fooled Me
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Thanked by 1ChilliFireFarm
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You are correct in that he's bay, the brown allele is just a different gentype of the bay gene. :)
Very handsome baby!ID# 25784 Home of quality Artylian Drafts & Cobs
Breeding little classic champagnes, pearl snowflakes with DP, KP with DP and other goodies, and axiom on pearl dilutes.Thanked by 1Lallyhop -
It's the sooty + that gives him the light shade.Thanked by 1Lallyhop
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He's homozygous At, which is always lighter than Ata. He's brown, not bay because he also has S+. I don't believe it's the S+ which causes the lightening.
De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592Thanked by 1Lallyhop -
If you compare other hom At, he is darker, but the S+ definitely gives more of a lighter "glow" to the stomach and neck compared to plain sooty. :)ISO any and all Silver Pocket Watches!
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