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

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Q: What color foal do you get when you breed a chestnut mare to a red roan?
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If you breed a chestnut mare to a cremello stallion the resulting foal will be?

Palomino


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.


If you breed a chestnut with a chestnut are you guaranteed to get a chestnut foal?

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.


Black mare and chestnut mare bred to buckskin what color will foals be?

It depends. The breed of the horses involved, which coats are dominant in the breed, and wether or not the horses are purebred. For example, if you breed a purebred black horse to a pure brown Thoroughbred mare, then the foal will be black because black is dominant in the breed. However, this rule of coat domination is only true if the horses are purebreds.


What color horse will you get if you breed a strawberry roan stallion with a blue roan mare?

If either horse is homozygous for roan the foal will be roan, if both are heterozygous there is a 75% chance that the foal will be roan. If by strawberry roan you mean the stallion is a bay roan as opposed to a chestnut roan, we can surmise that the stallion is Rn-A-E- The mare is Rn-aaE- The base color of the foal, without regard to whether it is roan is as follows If the stallion or mare is EE at the extension site they will produce either a bay or black foal...since the stallion is bay he could be AA (only bay foals) or Aa which will produce 50-50 bay or black with this mare. If both the mare and the stallion are Ee at the extension site there is a 25% chance of a chestnut foal.


What color will the foal be out of a bay stallion breed to a brown mare?

87.89% -Bay6.25% -Chestnut5.86% -Black


What color will the foal be out of a black stallion breed to a palomino mare?

A dark brown horse. Possibly black. Possibly something with patches of the other color. According to a nifty foal color calulator that you can find a link to in the related links, the foal has a 70% chance of being bay, 24% chance of being black and a 7% chance of being chestnut.


What color will the foal be from a black mare and a black stallion?

Most likely black, however, if they are not homozygous for black, the foal has a small chance of being chestnut. If the stallion and mare are both aaEE all foals will be black. If one parent is aaEe and the other is aaEE all foals will be black. If both parents are aaEe there is a 75% chance that the foal will be black and a 25% chance of a chestnut foal.


Can you breed a cremello horse to a palomino or buckskin horse?

You can certainly get an offspring if any mare and any stud breed when the mare is ready and of course both are fertile. If the cremello was bred with a palomino, a cremello foal would most likely be produced, thanks to the double dilution genes. If bred to a buckskin, then a perlino foal would be the resulting offspring.


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What color will you get if you breed a black horse to a gray?

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What color coalt would you get if you crossed a sorrel mare to a black stallion?

The foal could be a number of colors. Based on the description the stallion is either aaEe or aaEE. The mare is --ee (as her genetics at the agouti site is unknown). Research on the color of her parents and grandparents may be an indicator of the alleles at the agouti site. If the stallion is aaEe there is a 50% chance that the foal will be chestnut/sorrel. If the stallion is aaEE there will be no possibility of chestnut, however the resulting foal will be determined by the alleles that the mare has at the agouti site...which are currently unknown. If she has a single black parent, there is a 50% chance that the foal will be black (if the stallion is aaEE and a 25% chance of a black foal if the stallion is aaEe. Since black true black at the agouti site is homozygous recessive...it will be the mare's genetics at the agouti site that will determine the color of any non-chestnut foal.