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We are not expecting any foals in 2008. Here is an outline for breedings planned for 2009 and 2010 foals. 2009 Foal(s) 2010 Foal(s) Holidoc San x PQH Pawnees Mocha Holidoc San x BNE Miss Boni Blue Holidoc San x Peponitas Black Lace Holidoc (OR) Holidoc San x Jacs Tin Lizzy *sire will depend on what Lizzy has with Holidoc in 2009
Click on each horse's name and/or picture to enter their individual page; which includes a description, full pedigree, and pedigree notes. Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see how to read coat color results.
Reading Coat Color Test Results Red/Black Factor e - only the red factor is detected. The horse can be assumed to be homozygous for red (ee). Basic color is sorrel or chestnut in the absence of other modifying genes. Ee- both the black and red factors are detected. The horse can be assumed to be heterozygous for the red factor (Ee); either E or e can be transmitted to offspring. Basic color is black, bay or brown in the absence of other modifying genes. E- no red factor detected. Horse can be assumed to be homozygous for black pigment (EE). It cannot have red foals regardless of the color of the mate. Basic color is black, bay, or bornw in the ansence of other modifying genes.
Agouti (Bay/Black): The agouti gene affects the distribution of black pigment (E) A - black pigment distributed in points pattern. Basic color is bay or brown in the absence of other modifying genes. Aa- black pigment distributed in points pattern. Basic color is bay or brown in the absence of other modifying genes. a- only recessive allele detected. Black pigment distributed uniformly. Basic color is black in the absence of other modifying genes.
Cream Dilution N- no evidence for the cream dilution. Basic color is sorrel or chestnut, bay or black in the absence of other modifying genes. N/Cr- heterozygous dilute, one copy of the cream gene. Typical colors are palomino, buckskin and smokey black in the ansence of other modifying genes. Cr- double dilute, two copies of the cream gene. Typical colors are cremello, perlino, and smokey cream in the absence of other modifying genes.
The information above is from UC Davis of California. Please visit their website (click here) for more information, tests, etc. |
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