The stud has to carry a grey gene and as grey is dominant it has to be a grey stud. No guarantee that the offspring will be grey unless the stud is homozygous for grey.
Gray.
Because there is no true "Gray" color, but actually a base color that grays with age, one would have to know the base color of the dam (mare) before being able to give any sort of prediction of foal color.
You make mare into colt as follows: MARE MALE MALT MOLT COLT
Its depending on the mare's color before it turned gray! And on the dominant genes. But these colors can be possible: - Chestnut/Sorrel/Red Mare (Before it turned gray) 50% Chestnut that goes gray 50% Chestnut that stays chestnut - Bay mare (Before it turned gray) 29.17% Gray out of bay 29.17% Bay 16.67% Gray out of chestnut 16.67% Chestnut 4.17% Gray out of Black 4.17% Black - Black Mare (Before it turned gray) 16.67% Gray out of Black 16.67% Gray out of Bay 16.67% Black 16.67% Bay 16.67% Gray out of chestnut 16.67% Chestnut
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If your mare has a head halter on lead the mare and most likely the colt will follow.
brown So, white could mean maximum expression sabino or gray. If the mare has pink skin she is probably maximum expression sabino and her base coat color can be extrapolated (to a degree) from the base color of her parents and grandparents. If the mare is a maximum expression sabino amount of white will be determined by the genetics of the stallion in conjunction with the genetics of the mare. If the mare has dark skin she is gray. Gray is independent of base color...so the resulting foal could be any base color with a 50 or 100% chance of being gray. If the mare is gray Gg there is a 50% chance that the foal will be grey, If the mare is GG any foal produced will be grey. Again base coat color can be extrapolated from the parents/grandparents to a degree. A gray horse will always have a gray parent. The stallion is XXee as he is sorrel/chestnut again, looking at his parents/grandparents may lend information on his genetics at the agouti site and the subsequent possible color of the foal.
mare care core cole colt
MARE MORE CORE CORD COLD COLT MARE MORE CORE CORD COLD COLT
mare, more, mole, molt, colt.
Mare Male Malt Molt Colt
A mare.