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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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Q: What will the color of the foal be if the mare is gray and the stallion red?
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