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Most of my babies are ChCh, but it never shows. What other color is it covered by? Examples: https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=16281187 https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=16281195
Edited at June 16, 2018 10:49 AM by Azurine
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I'm no expert, but since one is homozygous for sabino and the other for splash, that, combined with their tobiano, appy, and rabicano markings may be what's covering the color, if I'm reading your question right.
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Grey Valley Stables said: I'm no expert, but since one is homozygous for sabino and the other for splash, that, combined with their tobiano, appy, and rabicano markings may be what's covering the color, if I'm reading your question right.
I understand, but there is no champagne listed in the colors.. yet they are both homozygous with it.
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I'd say its the double cream which is hiding the champagne
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Gallifreyan Angels said: I'd say its the double cream which is hiding the champagne
That's my best guess, considering creme can hide pearl.
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Still looking for help from someone with color experience.
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As far as I know, the only things that can hide Champagne completely are double Creme variants (so cremello, perlino, smokey creme), grey, and white.
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All double creme colors will hide champagne along with grey and white.
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Your babies also are homo for silver and the little girl is carrying pearl. I agree that the crème variant in each is supplanting champagne in the color name. Since it can hide the other colors, it's the only color listed. The others listed show up as patterns and primitive marks (in the case of dun.) If you try crossing one with a non-crème, non-white, non-grey horse (like a bay, brown, black or chestnut) the champagne should show up in the offspring's color label.
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