Monday, November 16, 2009

What Color Foal would I get....?

Stallion:





http://www.musselsloughranch.com/index_f...








My Mare:





Sorrel QH








HER SIRE:





http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/red+hank...








HER DAM:





http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/jewels+p...








Her Lines Include:


~Three Bars


~ War Chant








What color foal do you think I could get?





Would I get a good little barrel racer foal?


(my mare does 16 second barrels)





More Likley to get a filly or a colt???





thanks!

What Color Foal would I get....?
Skewball or mabye a roan.
Reply:i dunno... why don't you breed them, then tell us?
Reply:How About a Palamino (Cant Spell it Lol)


Those are a Beautiful Mocha-type Colour. :)


With that Crisp Milky Mane to Go along with it..
Reply:That's a tough one...


No-one can really predict what a baby or even a foal will turn out like....


I have blonde hair... REALLY BLONDE and my parents have dark brown...


It doesn't matter!


You should get a good barrel racer and if you gave like 20% are colts on average and 80% are fillies we'd have a better chance of guessing.


Ask the owner of the Sire.


When I bred my horse my trainer predicted right... but she had tons of experience. Good luck
Reply:It's more important to know (have pictures of) the sire's sire and dam. We know that your mare would provide a chestnut gene, but we don't know if the sire is capable of passing a chestnut gene.
Reply:Your mare has two recessive red genes. The stallion could be homo- or heterozygous for dominant black.





If the stallion is homozygous you will get a black base color foal. If he is heterozygous, you have a 50-50 chance of a black or red base color.


I can't help you with the pinto marking, since I'm not familiar with that. If it was an Appaloosa, I could give you odds on what markings you would get.





50-50 chance for filly or colt.
Reply:anyone that takes you fancy
Reply:I would ask for the some of the paint's previous foals. See how many are fillies and how many are colts. But chestnut/sorrel is a very prominent gene it seems. So most likely, you will get a chestnut or a sorrel.


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