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Artist | Shadowhunter, [gallery] |
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VampireMessageNinja wrote:Hm, didn't know buttermilk buckskins work, I always thought that, since the parents have a dark starting coat (black and (in the mother's case) a dark brown), the foal would have a rather dark coat too... The Cream gene might come to add to the foal, so yes, buckskin, but one with an extremely light coat such as a buttermilk? I always like to think of the darkness of the fur as similar to a human's skin. Usually, dark-skinned people don't get light-skinned children? It is put down in genetics too, and if both parents get him/her the darkened-fur genetic code, as probably in this case... Shouldn't it have a colour more similar to the mother's, maybe a bit darker even?
Correct me anyone, if I am wrong, I was just a bit torn looking at the result, it seemed so unfamiliar ^^
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