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Colours of a horse – The basic colour families

Colours of a horse – The basic colour families

Genetics behind the basic colours: the A gene

This results in the following possible basic colour gene combinations:

  • AA and Aa combined with the genes EE or Ee results in a bay horse (the black pigment is present and modified). 
  • AA and Aa combined with the genes ee results in a chestnut horse (there is no black pigment to modify). 
  • aa combined with the genes EE or Ee results in a black horse (the black pigment is present and not modified).
  • aa combined with ee results in a chestnut horse (there is no black pigment and no modification).
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