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Cavallini Farms

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While I think I might, maybe, possibly, understand these results, I'm hoping someone can put them into plain simple english for my old, tired brain.
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My new stallion Little Kings Russian Revelation appears buckskin, but has brown points rather than black, and light amber eyes.

Just got UC Davis color results:

Cream: N/Cr Heterozygous, dilute, one copy of Cream gene

Red Factor: E/e Both black and red factors detected. Either E or e transmitted to offspring.

Agouti: A/a Black pigment distributed in points pattern.

Pearl and Champagne are both N/N - I understand that one, lol.

What does this mean exactly? N/Cr - is that 50% of the time I'll see a cream foal, or 25% if the mare is not cream? What about red and agouti?

Thanks so much for spelling it out for me.
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~ Sandy
 
He is heterozygous for cream, agouti, and black which means he will pass each of those along about 50% of the time no matter what mare bred to
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He is heterozygous for cream, agouti, and black which means he will pass each of those along about 50% of the time no matter what mare bred to
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Just wanted to add he could also have a silver gene, you might want to get him tested for silver to know for sure.
 
I am HORRIBLE about reading those tests, but I was able to at least tell your boy is obviously a buckskin and not homozygous for anything.
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I just wanted to say that true AMBER eyes are rare and loved..... Treasure that. I pray your fellow passes his amber eyes on to at least some of his offspring.
 
He's got a few foal crops, many seem to have light or blue eyes. A good friend of mine owned him a few years back, so I have a little history on him there.

He was bred to my black and white pinto mare years back before I bought her, they produced a palomino tobiano together, although she has not produced color for me since I purchased her two foals ago.
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