Champagne is a dominant dilution gene. The ideal way to insure that any foal produced is champagne would be that one parent is homozygous for Champagne. This would result in 100% champagne foals from all matings.
The second best way would be for both parents to be heterozygous champagne which would have a probability of producing 75% champagne foals.
The third best way is if one parent is heterozygous for champagne which would have a 50% probability of producing a champagne foal.
The breed of the foal depends on the breeds of the parents.
You can't get a foal, but you can breed or buy one.
I think if the shire is a pure breed shire and the Morgan is a pure breed Morgan, you will get a breed that is 50% shire, 50% Morgan, but it will show up as being the breed of the mother.If, say for instance, the foal is 49% shire and 51% Morgan, the foal will show up as being Morgan. But you can check under the genetic tab of the certain foal.
you pick a breed that has the cherry bay coat and breed howrse will randomly pick a coat color from that breed for your foal, or you can just buy one You can use the Hera Pack and choose the coat of the foal. Or you can buy a cherry bay foal. OR, just hope your mare gives birth to one.
It really depends on the breed of the mare and stallion. Normally, the foal would just be a cross breed, but, for example, if you bred a quarter horse and an Arabian, the foal would be classed as a Quarab. Or, if you breed a warm blooded sport horse with an Irish Draught horse, the foal would be classed as an Irish Sport Horse. Hope this helps! :)
When you breed two unicowrns of the same breed at exactly 6:23 am/pm GMT time, there will be only 1/6 chance of a uni foal. But if you breed a normal horse/pegasus with a unicowrn even of the same breed the foal will be not a unicowrn but a normal foal with no horn. All true. If a horse doesn't have a horn, it CANNOT produce unicorns nor ever gain a horn. BEWARE THE HOWRSE TRICKERS!!
It depends on the breed.
The first heat that occurs a few days after birth is called a Foal Heat. Breeding a mare on a foal heat is possible, but sometimes not the best thing for the mare. As a result many breeders do not breed on foal heat. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
There is no difinite way to tell, but it could end up being a chestnut overo foal. They foal could also get it from it's distance dam's or sire's (great grandsire, grandsire, great granddam, granddam).
A foal is a baby horse between 0yrs and 1yr old.
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you can only breed mist with snow, and they each will only breed once, their offspring are always boy oceans