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Genetic research says you are more likely to get a Palomino.I had 1 Palomino and 3 chestnuts out of one mare and a light sorrel out of another.

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Q: If you breed a chestnut with a chestnut are you guaranteed to get a chestnut foal?
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If you breed a chestnut mare to a cremello stallion the resulting foal will be?

Palomino


What color horse would you get if you breed a chestnut horse with a black horse?

The black horse's genetics is either aaEe or aaEE. If the Black horse is aaEE the foal cannot be chestnut. If the black horse is aaEe there is a 50% chance of the foal being chestnut. The possible colors for any non chestnut foal will be based on the genetics of the chestnut horse at the Agouti site. if the chestnut horse is aa any non chestnut foal will be black if the chestnut horse is Aa there is a 50% chance of a bay foal and a 50% chance of a black foal. if the chestnut horse is AA any non-chestnut foal will be bay.


What color foal do you get when you breed a chestnut mare to a red roan?

You are likely to get a chestnuty/bay colour I think.


What color colt do you get when you breed a chestnut with a brown?

Well first off colt is a male and Filly is a female...foal is a baby horse. So if you breed a chestnut to a brown horse you would likely get the following chances. 58.34% bay/brown, 33.33% chestnut, and 8.33% black.


What color horse will you get if you breed a black horse with a chestnut horse?

It depends on the horse's genetics. Chestnut is recessive to black, therefore a chestnut horse always carries two chestnut genes but a black horse could be carrying two black genes OR a black and a chestnut, but the black is dominant therefore the horse has a black coat. Think of it as the black coat always sits 'on top' of the chestnut coat so if a horse has a black gene it will always show up but chestnut will only show up if there are no black genes at all. If you breed a homozygous dominant (two black genes) black horse to a chestnut, the foal will always be heterozygous dominant black. (One black gene and one chestnut gene) If you breed a heterozygous dominant (one black one chestnut) black horse to a chestnut, the foal has a 50% chance of being heterozygous dominant black and a 50% chance of being homozygous recessive chestnut. (two red genes) If you have no idea what your black horse's color genes are, think of it as having a 75% chance of a black foal, 25% chance of a chestnut foal.


What colour will you get if you breed a liver to a chestnut?

In horses liver chestnut is a type of chestnut. So chestnut to chestnut will produce a chestnut foal. The actual shade of chestnut will be controlled by underlying factors that are not well understood.


If a palomino mare gets a chestnut foal what father does the foal have?

It would all depend. The foal could have any color father. He could be black, and if one of more of his parents what chestnut, and the same thing with the mother, then the foal could be chestnut, but the most likely thing would be that the father is chestnut.


Can a chestnut mare breed to a buckskin stallion produce a buckskin foal?

Whatever colour either of the parents are the foal could be, and it could just be any random colour, but the most common is the colour of either of the parents.


What colour horse will you get if you breed a chesnut with a sooty palomino?

The foal's base color will be chestnut. 50% chance of palomino. The sooty factor may or may not be present.


What colors does it take to have buckskin foal?

To practically guarantee a buckskin foal you need to breed a bay with a double dilute (either cremello or perlino) The double dilute will always pass on one of the dilution genes. Bay is dominate over chestnut so the chances of producing a palomino are reduced, but you will always get a single dilute foal with this combination. Palomino - dilute chestnut Buckskin - dilute bay Cremello - double dilute chestnut Perlino - double dilute bay


What color do you get when you breed a gray horse with a chestnut?

It could be chestnut, flaxen chestnut, bay, or black, because it's unknown whether the bay is heterozygous or homozygous for black and agouti and whether the chestnut has any agouti genes. Bay is most likely. If you google 'horse gene calculator', you get a good site that predicts foal outcomes.


If a black horse and a chestnut horse bred together what colour would the foal be?

You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!