Could just be straight up black, like all colors, black comes in shades too. nd1 is a gene on the Dun locus, it's literally "non-dun 1", it can cause some primitives, usually no dilution (homozygous nd1 can cause a little dilution), and often leads to fading.She is gorgeous! The color is very similar, unfortunately, smoky black or buckskin was my first guess, and he is negative for cream. I'm not too familiar with nd1, could it cause all the black to fade off bays? I should have done the full color panel instead of testing one by one, I may have to do that. He doesn't have the lighter colored inner ears. A liver chestnut is a possibility, but according to the color calculator chestnut was only like 3% possible.
I couldn't remember which parent was which color.I can't imagine his daddy has anything that causes fading. He is black, and black all year even though he lives outside.
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