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Obviously Diamond in foal to Elvis White Diamond

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Hi All.. Yes I know Ive been gone forever...

So a year or two ago I posted about Breeding My Dream Foal

This mare is the granddaughter of the 1st two horses I learned to ride and how to show... Mind you this dates back 22 years.. Her Grandfather died in a fire and I loved Roanies CocoMan dearly.. Can you imagine a Palomino stallion that an 11 year old kid could handle at anytime... He was awesome.. Now her Grandmother Jessica Lange was the TRUE Handful.. None the less. Lucy aka Obviously Diamond is in foal to Elvis to create a Palomino great grand baby of Coco and Jessica... After several thousand dollars she is in foal and Im happy
 

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Beautiful mare.

I have a question tho, do note I have no idea on colors, but what if the foal isn't a palomino?

From my understanding there is never a 100% guaranteed that a foal will be palomino.

If the foal isn't palomino is it still desired? Or will you sell it and rebreed?
 
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The OP has a 25% chance of getting a palomino from this breeding (chestnut x palomino). The only way to guarantee a palomino when one of the parents has no cream gene would be to breed the chestnut to a cremello (two cream genes), because the cremello parent would always pass on a cream gene, since it has two. If both parents were palomino, there would be a 25% chance of the foal being a chestnut, a 25% chance of it being a cremello, and a 50% chance of it being a palomino.
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