11-17-2017, 08:59 AM
with two chestnut parents, the only thing for sure is that she's ee and Lplp, like Devin said
she could be ee aa Lplp, ee Aa Lplp, or ee AA Lplp
appy genetics are still pretty up in the air as far as science and testing goes, so its really up to you is you want her to be AA, Aa or aa when it comes to agouti. A is what causes bay, so basically the more captial A you have, the higher the odds are that she'll have a bay based foal. That's a simplification since it does depend on the potential father too, but since she's a lineless horse you can really make up whatever you want when it comes to genetics. Since she's a rocky mountain horse, she could theoretically carry silver too (though it wouldn't show up since she's chestnut).
If you want to spice up her odds of throwing interesting/unique foals every time, I'd say your best option for her genetics would be something like: ee Aa Lplp Zz
she could be ee aa Lplp, ee Aa Lplp, or ee AA Lplp
appy genetics are still pretty up in the air as far as science and testing goes, so its really up to you is you want her to be AA, Aa or aa when it comes to agouti. A is what causes bay, so basically the more captial A you have, the higher the odds are that she'll have a bay based foal. That's a simplification since it does depend on the potential father too, but since she's a lineless horse you can really make up whatever you want when it comes to genetics. Since she's a rocky mountain horse, she could theoretically carry silver too (though it wouldn't show up since she's chestnut).
If you want to spice up her odds of throwing interesting/unique foals every time, I'd say your best option for her genetics would be something like: ee Aa Lplp Zz