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The color of the foal will depend on their parents exact genetic coding, without this information it would be very hard to give an exact answer.

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Q: What color will the foal be out of a red roan to a palomino paint stud?
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What color will the foal be from a white stallion and chestnut mare?

That depends on the color of the Paint stallion. Not the PATTERN, but the color other than white that is on the horse. The Paint pattern of the stallion and the white markings of the mare factor into whether the foal will have a Paint pattern, so I can't answer to that at all without more information.To answer about the color other than white that the foal might be.....If the Paint is chestnut or sorrel and white, the foal will be chestnut or sorrel.If the Paint is bay and white, the foal may be chestnut/sorrel or bayIf the Paint is black and white, the foal may be chestnut/sorrel, bay, or blackIf the Paint is palomino and white, the foal may be chestnut/sorrel or palominoIf the Paint is buckskin and white, the foal may be chestnut/sorrel, palomino, bay, or buckskinIf the Paint is cremello and white, the foal will be palominoIf the Paint is perlino and white, the foal will be palomino or buckskinIf the Paint is grey and white, you need to find out what color he was born. He would have been born one of the colors above (chestnut/sorrel, bay, black, palomino, buckskin, cremello, or perlino), then turned grey. Find out what color he was born, and then look at the list above. Your foal will be born one of the given colors, then have a 50% chance of turning grey. If the foal is going to turn grey, usually by 4 weeks of age they will have light hairs coming in around their eyes, on the muzzle, etc.If the Paint is dun and white, you need to figure out what the base color is and refer to the list above. The dun gene dilutes a base color, and is not passed along to every foal. Grulla is a black horse with the dun gene, red dun is a chestnut/sorrel horse with the dun gene, and "dun" is a bay horse with the dun gene. Palmino's with a dun gene are called dunalino, and buckskin's with a dun gene are called dunskin.If the Paint is red roan (chestnut/sorrel with the roan gene), your foal may be chestnut/sorrel, or red roan.Roan genes in Paints can be hard to figure out because the Sabino overo gene can make a horse look roan, when really they are not. A roan horse must have had a roan parent, so look at the color of the ancestors...if neither Paint parent was a roan, the stallion is not a roan either.If the Paint is a blue roan (black with the roan gene), your foal may be chestnut/sorrel, bay, or black and may also get the roan gene (red roan, blu roan, or bay roan)


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

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