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.
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.
~ Sandy
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.
~ Sandy