This one is a Chestnut horse with the Champagne dilution gene, the name for which is Golden Champagne. The main way to tell the difference between a Golden Champagne and a Palomino (by sight) is the skin and eye colour. Horses with the Champagne dilution have amber/hazel eye and mottled skin (similar to appaloosa horses), whereas Palominos have the classic brown eyes and darker skin.
Genetic Information:
Champagne: Homozygous (Ch/Ch) = all offspring will have some form of champagne coat
Classic Type: Homozygous (To/To) = no chance of a Crossheart type, all offspring will be Classic Type
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My first Siberian Monk-horse. I'm pretty pleased with the outcome. ^^
Genetic Information:
Champagne: Homozygous (Ch/Ch) = all offspring will have some form of champagne coat
Classic Type: Homozygous (To/To) = no chance of a Crossheart type, all offspring will be Classic Type
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My first Siberian Monk-horse. I'm pretty pleased with the outcome. ^^
Bebop wrote:Username:
Bebop
Name:
Chardon
Age:
7
Gender:
Male
Personality in five sentences:
Chardon likes to act all reserved but he is in fact quite silly. His favorite thing to do is go wandering through the woods. When running with others, Chardon will go to great pains to be in the lead, but when he is on his own he will instead walk leisurely. That goes along with the fact that Chardon feels more confident when with others. While he only has a few friends, he has very strong bonds with them.