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How the Cream gene affects the dark
solid colors
(The effects on the color BROWN are similar to that of BAY, but
darker. Hopefully, that will be finished soon.)
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Starting with a red based horse, a sorrel or chestnut (ee)
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If the red horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr) , it's a
palomino
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If the red horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a
cremello.
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Starting with a black based horse with a bay gene (E_A_)
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If the bay horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr), it's a buckskin
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If the bay horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a
perlino.
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Starting with a black based horse with a brown gene (E_At_)
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If the brown horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr), it's a
brown buckskin or a smoky brown.
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If the brown horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a
brown cream.
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Starting with a black horse without a bay or brown gene (E_aa)
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If the black horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr), it's a smoky
black
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If the black horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a smoky
cream.
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