Palomino stallion --eeCrcr (unknown genetics at the Agouti site)
Grey mare ----Gg or ----GG (unknown genetics at the agouti or extension site) The color genetics of the mare may be better understood by looking at the
parents and grandparents.
If the mare is Gg
50% chance of dilute
50% chance of gray
25% chance of both gray and dilute.
That would be a flea-bitten grey. The coloring is a grey base coat with darker 'tickings' that look like fleas on the coat.
In the game horse isle this means your horse is flea bitten The little brown or red spots on a horse are the "flea-bitten" horses!
1. Horses don't get fleas, they get lice, and 2. it's a horse with lice, what else are you going to call it? 1st. Fleabitten is a color for a horse. Its a white/grey with tiny specks (look it up under google images you will see different examples) 2nd. So you dont really call a flea bitten horse anything its a color. You maybe getting the fleabitten color mixed up with the appaloosa breed. The appaloosa breed is a horse with larger spots. In which you call the Appaloosa :D
The most common colors for Percherons are grey and black. Grey horses begin life as a much darker color, bay or black usually. As each year passes the dark coat color begins to get grey hairs sprinkled in. Each horse is different, greying at their own pace. Eventually the entire horse may be so grey that he looks white. Greys can be flea bitten or dappled, and come in different hues such as a 'rose' grey. A similar color change happens to Appaloosas. Their colorful spots and blankets usually appear as they age as does the mottling on their skin.
Leopard spot is for a horse with leopard like markings. A grey horse with flecks is flea-bitten grey. A horse with normal spots has appaloosa markings
That would be a flea-bitten grey. The coloring is a grey base coat with darker 'tickings' that look like fleas on the coat.
In the game horse isle this means your horse is flea bitten The little brown or red spots on a horse are the "flea-bitten" horses!
Flea bitten grey, Darker try grulla
flea-bitten grey, hope people find this useful!! ;)
A horses grey coat can be referred to a: Steel grey Iron grey Dapple grey Flea bitten grey and sometimes Salt and pepper grey
Draft horses come in palomino, grey, cremello, black, and appaloosa.
This is a horse colour. look it up on images on google, its a grey horse with gray speks on it coat
A grey horse with many tiny flecks is called a "flea bitten" grey. A grey horse with many blotchy looking spots is called dappled.
1. Horses don't get fleas, they get lice, and 2. it's a horse with lice, what else are you going to call it? 1st. Fleabitten is a color for a horse. Its a white/grey with tiny specks (look it up under google images you will see different examples) 2nd. So you dont really call a flea bitten horse anything its a color. You maybe getting the fleabitten color mixed up with the appaloosa breed. The appaloosa breed is a horse with larger spots. In which you call the Appaloosa :D
No. Protein cannot change a horses' color. Horses often change color but age is the main factor. Most young horses change color as they mature. Sometimes the change is minor. For example, a colt or filly being born a plain brown but maturing into a bay with the black stockings becoming more apparent with age. Sometimes the change can be drastic. For instance, a horse born jet black may mature into a grey, a dappled grey, or "flea-bitten grey", which can be almost totally white :-)
The most common colors for Percherons are grey and black. Grey horses begin life as a much darker color, bay or black usually. As each year passes the dark coat color begins to get grey hairs sprinkled in. Each horse is different, greying at their own pace. Eventually the entire horse may be so grey that he looks white. Greys can be flea bitten or dappled, and come in different hues such as a 'rose' grey. A similar color change happens to Appaloosas. Their colorful spots and blankets usually appear as they age as does the mottling on their skin.
Leopard spot is for a horse with leopard like markings. A grey horse with flecks is flea-bitten grey. A horse with normal spots has appaloosa markings