This calculator will give you the possible offspring coat colors and their probabilities when given the parents coat color and pattern information. For a gray sire or dam, you must enter what color the horse was before it went gray as well as check the box labeled gray to the right of your color selection. The horse coat color panel bundles together several diagnostic tests to evaluate coat color.
Panel can be purchased on MyVGL. See below for pricing and list of specific tests included in panel. If you would like to test for base color, dilution, and white spotting, please select the Full Color/Pattern Panel instead.
Horse Color Genetics Etalon DNA tests include over 60 equine coat color and pattern tests for all horse colors, patterns, white variations, and modifiers across all breeds. We are continually expanding our equine color testing offerings as new discoveries are made and published. If you wonder about your Quarter Horse's genetic color traits, AQHA can help with horse coat-color tests, including a panel test and individual color tests.
Here's a quick outline of a horse's basic color genetics. Each section is explained in depth in the step-by-step guide, but you can skip ahead to any particular section by clicking on it below. Chestnut versus sorrel? Paint or pinto? And how do you breed for color? Use our guidelines to about coat color and equine color genetics.
Dun is a color pattern characterized by dilution of the base coat color as well as primitive markings such as a dorsal stripe, facial masking and barring on the legs. Dun is dominant and only one copy of the normal Dun locus at the TBX3 gene is required for the phenotype to be expressed. There is no dosage effect, so that horses exhibit the same phenotype whether they are heterozygous or.
Explore genetic testing options with a veterinary genetics lab or consult an equine geneticist to start improving your breeding program. Incorporate proper nutrition alongside these advanced tools to achieve exceptional results in coat color and horse health. Equine Color and Pattern Testing All horses have base color - black, bay or red (chestnut/sorrel), that are controlled by interaction of two genes Extension and Agouti.
There is a multitude of genes that modify (dilute/delete) these pigments and allow a huge variety of coat colors and patterns seen in the horse. Paint or pinto? Chestnut or sorrel? How can you breed for a specific color? Use our essential guide as a refresher course on the rainbow of equine coat colors and to about the fascinating genetics behind color.