
Well, she is right ... Heike mentioned that I wasn't very precise when I called the cremello color a genetic defect. Instead it is created when two so-called dilution genes meet in one horse. Palominos and Buckskins always have one dilution gene otherwise they would be chestnuts or bays. And I won't go into smoky blacks and smoky creams right now. When crossing a Palomino with a Palomino, two dilution genes may come together and you'll get a cremello. With two buckskins you may get a perlino. Anyone wanting to know more, should click here: http://www.doubledilute.com/
So Heike, jetzt aber mal eine richtige Herausforderung ... wie entsteht die Farbe auf dem Foto, und wie nennt man sie ???
Heike, now a real challenge for a change ... how do we get the color on the photo and how is it called ???
Gruesse aus dem Wilden Westen!
Greetings from the Wild West!
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