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Seeking Flaxen Maned Chestnut Clydesdale Stud

Started by LaneyAngel, September 08, 2012, 10:29:01 AM

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LaneyAngel

Must be Flaxen Maned
Must be Chestnut
Must be Clydesdale

and you must be okay with grade breedings.
This is my next attempt at breeding Palomino into Clydies. Last season didn't turn out, it was a Clydie yes, but not a Palo as I'd hoped. So here we go again!

If anybody out there has a stud available, please let me know!
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YourLoveOnly

Why must it be flaxen? Flaxen has nothing to do with cream, so a normal chestnut stud gives you the same odds of getting palomino as a flaxen chestnut would.

LaneyAngel

well clearly I know bupkiss about genetics. I guess I've just been led to believe this whole while that flaxen would give me better odds.... don't remember who told me that.
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YourLoveOnly

Nope, flaxen is a seperate gene. Cream is just cream. A chestnut with cream is a palomino. But cream doesn't carry, it shows and makes the chestnut palomino or it isn't there and then it's just a chestnut horse. Palomino can also be flaxen, but has nothing to do with cream. So you can go with a regular chestnut stud too, no difference <3

LaneyAngel

What about a Yellow Dun? Or would that take me completely the wrong direction?
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red_uni387

http://stable.scuequestrian.com/genetics.html

I would suggest referencing this site a lot :) Yellow dun is the dun gene on a bay base coat, so it'd be the wrong direction.

toffeeca

I have three girls you can use, only one of them is chestnut, but if the cream passes on to either of the others as a clyde (you would probably get buckskin from the other two) then you could use that one to breed a palomino and you wouldn't have to worry about getting the breed correct as well as getting the color correct. I would love to use your andy in exchange if I could, to try and finish out my roan/appy to andy project.

LaneyAngel

I'm not looking for female Clydes, I'm looking for Studs toffeeca. I already have a grade female Pally, so she needs a male to go to.
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toffeeca

Wow. Sorry my reading comprehension is obviously awful in the morning XD If you ever need some mares for this or a future project let me know XD Sorry.

YourLoveOnly

Here are all chestnut male Clydes:
http://www.secundi.net/agencycrittersearch.php?CritterAgencyID=&CritterID=&Name=&Description=&AgencyInfo=chestnut&OwnerName=&OwnerID=&BreedID=109&SpeciesID=0&Gender=M&Generation=0&UpForSale=0&SellMin=&SellMax=&UpForBid=0&BidMin=&BidMax=&LevelMin=&LevelMax=&OrderBy=CritterAgencyID&AgencyID=9

They all have the same odds. Zarzamora, Ryuukokoro and Mutt have their own threads here in Breeding Areas with their studs for free use, so for the quickest response I'd go to one of those three. Zarz's boy is unrelated to yours and first gen so I'd go with him, the other two would make the offspring inbred.