
Dit was de uitslag,
'Elisabeth'
Red factor test result: Ee - Heterozygous. The foundation colour of the horse is black, however the DNA test has detected the recessive red gene. Since black is dominant, the presence of the red gene makes no visual difference to the appearance of the horse, it does mean however that if bred to another red carrier, the horse has a 25% chance of producing a chestnut foal.
Agouti test result: aa - Negative. The horse is a non-carrier of the Agouti bay modifier, therefore can be considered uniform black, rather than bay. The horse will not produce bay foals unless bred to an Agouti carrier.
Cream dilution test result: nn - Negative. The horse is a non-carrier of the dominant cream gene, therefore will not produce 'dilute' foals unless bred to a cream carrier.
Silver dilution test result: nZ - Heterozygous. The horse is positive for the dominant Silver dilution gene, this modifies the black coat to Silver Dapple. The horse will pass the Silver gene to 50% of foals when bred, therefore will produce both Silver & non-silver foals.
Pearl dilution test result: nn - Negative. The horse is a non-carrier of the recessive pearl gene.
Summary:
Ee/aa/nZ - The horse can be considered a Black silver dapple, she has the genetic potential to produce Black, Chestnut, or Silver dapple foals.
Nu heb ik van iemand gehoord ,dat je als je haar in de toekomst zou laten dekken dit niet met een zilverkleurige hengst mag?
Weet iemand hiervan en wat de reden daarvan is?
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