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Sable
  • I have a couple sable colored horses. My question is what colors do I need to breed together to specifically try for it, and where do I look on the genes for it? My kings ransom stud is a sable and he gives me a couple every breeding season.
  • We will need a link or picture so we know what you are calling sable, since that particular term isn't used in the game.
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  • I think she is referring to sable Champaign.
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  • I have others too she is just the newest addition.
  • I think that is referring to the mix of black and champaign. I though you had to avoid bay, don't know if him having brown disproves that or not, brown is sometimes considered same or different from bay in this game.
  • We will need a link or picture so we know what you are calling sable, since that particular term isn't used in the game.



    Um yes it is lol. Sables are brown Champs.
  • Looking through my kings random descendant horses, bay horses with champaign are amber champaign, brown hoses with champaign are sable champaign, I thing I heard something about liver based horses being called thus too, but not sure, Kings ransom can throw those too though, and chestnut champaign horses are gold champaign. My monkey grill champaign is called classic cream champaign dun, so I assume black champaign is classic champaign.
  • Black based (E- aa) is classic champagne
    Brown based (E- Ata, E- AtAt) is sable champagne
    Bay based (E- A-, E- A+-) is amber champagne
    Chestnut based (ee) is gold champagne

    The addition of cream (otherwise a buckskin, cremello, etc) has cream added into the name.

    Remember that Ata and AtAt look different and A and A+ mask At, so you can have two sable champagnes that are different colors depending on how many copies of agouti they have.
  • Y'all beat me to it! Liver horses with champagne are still called gold, no special word.
  • So keep breeding my darker champagnes together and it will result occasionally in more sables? It's a beautiful color.
  • Well, a sable is a brown horse with champagne. A true breeding sable would be EE AtAt, so you could breed for that. If the horse is heterozygous for black or brown (Ee or Ata) then you could get the occasional classic or gold champagne. Adding sooty (SstySsty or SSsty) and/or DP would make the horse even darker.
  • This is a SSsty DPdp gold champagne. He's dark, but not a sable - he doesn't have dark points from brown.

    http://hj2.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=472437
  • Houdini, did that make sense to you? If not, let me know and I will talk you through the three genes you need to make this color and what color names you should look out for to add to your breeding lines.
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  • Thank you guys. It helps immensely.

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