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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.)

Base Color

 

One Cream Gene

 

Two Cream Genes

         

Starting with a red based horse, a sorrel or chestnut (ee)

 

If the red horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr) , it's a palomino

 

If the red horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a cremello.

         

Starting with a black based horse with a bay gene (E_A_)

 

If the bay horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr), it's a buckskin

 

If the bay horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a perlino.

         

Starting with a black based horse with a brown gene (E_At_)

   

If the brown horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr), it's a brown buckskin or a smoky brown.

   

If the brown horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a brown cream.

 
         

Starting with a black horse without a bay or brown gene (E_aa)

 

If the black horse has a cream gene from one parent (+Crcr), it's a smoky black

 

If the black horse has a cream gene from EACH parent (+CrCr), it's a smoky cream.

         

         

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