"CUTTER" IS OFFERING HIS STUD SERVICES TO YOUR MARE. HIS PEDIGREE IS LOADED WITH FOUNDATION BLOODLINES SUCH AS: KING, WIMPY AND CUTTER BILL. Mr SAN PEPPY IS HIS GREAT-GRAND-SIRE ON THE DAM'S SIDE. HIS COLOR WILL DAZZLE YOU AND IS PASSED ON TO HIS OFFSPRING. TO DATE, HE HAS FOUR COLTS AND ONE FILLY. ONE OF HIS COLTS IS PROSPECT STALLION, YOU CAN SEE HIM AT smokeyhillspaintsandquarters.com AND LOOK FOR "CASH ON THE BARREL", A RARE BUCKSKIN -PAINT OVERO STUD.
DNA tests are in: Cutter carries the following genes:
-Red factor: ee.
Only the red factor is detected. The horse tested homozygous for red pigment. The basic color is chestnut or sorrel, but depending on genes at other loci, the horse could be red dun, palomino, cremello, grey or white.
-Agouti: AA.
Only dominant alleles detected. Black pigments distributed in point pattern. The basic color of the horse will be bay or brown in the absence of other modifying genes.
-Cream dilution: nCr.
Dilute. Horse tested heterozygous for cream dilution. (One copy of the Cream allele). Chestnut is dilute to palomino, bay is dilute to buckskin and black is dilute to smoky black. these colors can be fuurther modified by the action of other genes.
-Champagne dilution: nn.
Horse tested negative for Champagne Dilution genes and does not carry the Champagne dilution gene.
In summary, his foals will always carry the Red Factor, they will always carry the Agouti Factor, they will carry one Cream Dilution Factor and will not carry the Champagne factor.
Have fun figuring out what colors him and your mare will produce!
In May 2009, Cutter and my buckskin mare (out of a black stallion and palomino mare) gave me a gorgeous palomino colt. Which brings the count to 6 colts/ 1 filly.
Mare care is only 5$/day or 7$/day with her foal.
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