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Genetic colour modification – Diluting factors

Genetic colour modification – Diluting factors

Cream factor (Cr)

  • The basic colour bay turns to buckskin when one Cr gene is present and to perlino if two Cr genes are present. The lack of a dorsal stripe differentiates between a buckskin and a dun. 
  • The basic colour black is less affected, one Cr gene results in a smoky black, which can be difficult to differentiate from a brown horse. 2 Cr genes results in a smoky cream.
  • In the basic colour chestnut, one Cr gene results in a dilution to a pale yellow, the mane and tail usually become even paler, this is known as palomino, two Cr genes turn a chestnut into a cremello.
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