The foal resulting from breeding a buckskin horse and a pinto could have many coat color and pattern possibilities. It would depend on the base color making up the buckskin, and on which pattern(s) the pinto had. It will also depend on the base color of the pinto horse, since pinto is only one part of the coloration.
Since the base color of the pinto isn't given, there is no way to truly map out the color possibilities. From the buckskin, you have a fifty percent chance of getting the cream gene, which is about the only think that can be narrowed down. The horse might be homozygous for black or agouti, meaning you would always have a bay-based horse. All of the other factors have to be considered in.
Basically, you might get black, you might get bay, or buckskin, half might be pinto. The rest of this vast layout of possibilities depends on the exact genetic makeup of both parents.
Paint is a breed and buckskin is a color. To get a Paint, both parents must be registered Paints.However if you meant a pinto ( a horse showing one or more of several pinto spotting patterns) then what you would need to do is make sure you breed the buckskin colored horse to a pinto marked horse that is homozygous (dominant) for a pinto gene. Typically the easiest pinto pattern to breed for is tobiano.
Buckskin is not a breed of horse but a color. There is a buckskin registry but it has nothing to do with the breed of the horse but his coat color. The Pinto registry is the same thing. The Buckskin registry will take any breed of horse as long as it has the buckskin color.
Depending on the exact color of the pinto, you could most likely get two quite likely outcomes, and a third possible outcome. The most likely is a "buckskin paint", the second is a straight buckskin, and the third, (best of all) would be a grula or dun. Those two varry in tones but are quite expensive and rare.
Buck, Ben's horse, was a buckskin. Sport, Adam's horse, was a sorrel. Chubb or Chubby, Hoss's horse, was a dark brown. Cochise, Little Joe's horse, was a black and white pinto or a piebald. Black and white pinto means the same thing as piebald.
yes. as long as one of the parents has a pinto/paint breed/coloring you can get a paint foal
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Yes a black and a buckskin can produce a buckskin according to the extension and agouti statues of each parent.
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