Base colours Black (B b) Agouti (A+ A AT a) White (W, w) Gray (G g) Cream (CR cr) Champagne (CH ch) Flaxen (F f) Dapple (Z z)
B+AT+CR+=Buckskin
B + A + CH +CR = Amber cream
Z+ B = Sliver Dapple
A+B+CR+Z= Sliver Dapple Buskin
Z+CR=Cremello
Z+CR+B=Silver Gulla
AT+B+D+Z=Silver Dapple Dun
B+A+CR= Perlio
A+B+Z= Silver Dapple Bay
Z+D=Dunatino
B+CR+Z=Seal Brown Cream
B+A+AT+CR+D+Z= Silver Dapple Dunskin
CR+CH= Gold Cream
B+D+CR = smoky grulla
Cremello is a double cream gene on a chestnut horse and Perlino must have double cream genes on a bay horse. A black horse with double cream genes is a smoky cream.
Buckskin is a single cream gene on a bay horse Palomino is a single cream gene on a chestnut horse and smoky black is a single cream gene on a black horse.
That might make a bit more sense :)
Everything else seems to make sense though.
You can test the colors and genes on here:
http://www.avirtualhorse.com/gene.html
That'll show what you can get :)
As for the roans and duns this is how they go:
Dun on Black = Grulla Dun on Chestnut = Red Dun
Blue Roan (RN + B) Red Roan (RN + bb) Bay Roan (RN + B + A/AT/A+)
I think thats it.
What would a Bay and A Bay roan be? The horses I am wondering about are in my stable. Their names are A Knights Spade, and Firelight.
a bay roan
Thank you very much for posting this! this blog just saved me from many credits!
B AT CR D CH F sable cream
Thanx again cause i'm kinda still new here!!!