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- Cheers September 2015
- mabelhavana September 2015
- SandycreekFarm September 2015
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what does the E or B mean
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They're genes. If you check the Genetics Guide (close to the bottom on th left) you can learn about the different possibilities. If you're not sure about a specific gene when you color test, click that and it will take you directly to that gene discussion.
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Unless you're talking about the E or B next to the horses name when you're looking at them in your barn, hehe. E means it's been entered in a show, and B means it's up for public breeding :)
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mabelhavana is correct. They give you some information about the status of a horse.
E is a gene, the one that controls the base color coat, red or black. B, however, is not used as a symbol for part of the genetic results.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592 -
OOOO OK thank you and yea the box in the barn lol i know the genes
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You might also see an A for auction or S for "for sale" in the status column, too.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592