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New foal! I'm super confused about her color!

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So, this is our newest addition, Sugar! Registered name to be announced. We haven't color tested yet, if anyone has a good recommendation for that let me know. Daddy is true black and momma is a buckskin paint. Anyway she is now 8 days old and already changed a lot. I'll post pics but she was black and white at birth and now she is black/grayish with some tan hairs on her! Anyone have any idea what she could be? Pictures are day one and today (8 days old). I gotta say guys, I'm so in love!
 

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as far as color, your possible outcomes were chestnut or palomino if both parents carried red unknowingly. That's out because the filly is not chestnut or palomino. Buckskin would have been a possibility but she's not that either. Your other options are black or smokey black which most times you can't even tell without pulling hair and testing.

A lot of black foals are born a greyish or brownish mousy color but they are also born black as well. My mare is black and she was born black. She also fades some in the summer. You would be surprised by looking at horses. I've seen smokey black horses that are black as night and I've seen black horses that fade to look almost like buckskins but they are genetically black (does not carry the creme gene). The only way you can really tell for sure is to have the horse tested or if she were to produce a foal carrying the creme gene when bred to a stallion that does not.

Many smokey black horses will have a tendency to fade in the sun but some do not. And, just because a black horse fades doesn't mean that they are smokey black.
 
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I'm going to go with smokey black. I picked smokey black because, as many have mentioned, most true black foals are grey-ish, mousey looking right after birth.
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I had a smokey black foal last year, and she was black right from the jump. She fades and goes very brown-ish.
 

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I agree that the ones born jet black have a tendency to fade and the mousy ones don't but I've seen black (no creme) horses being born black. Mine is one of them, I know for sure that she doesn't carry creme. Laela, born jet black, does fade in the summer. Less so now that her minerals are balanced, but still fades some. I'm thinking about sprinkling her food with paprika, lol.
 
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She's an adorable black & white tobiano filly.

This filly is out of a bay mare and sorrel stallion, no cream possible for smoky black.

not quite sure exactly but not more than a couple of days old


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adult
 
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