Hes only 4 months old but is chestnut with a flaxen tail but same chestnut mane. He is getting some white patches in him.
His sire was a buckskin and his dam dark brown. Any suggestions on what colour he may change too?
What colour could my colt change too?
Buckskin and chestnut, flaxen tail and chestnut mane, I think you may be getting a very light full chestnut....which is such a nice color for a horse, or he could go Palomino with flaxen tail and lose the mane to a darker color.
wait till he is about a yr old and he should start pulling his true color.....sounds like a nice horse...
Reply:Not knowing anything more about the color of the ancestors, the results would be:
Offspring Color Probability
43.95% - Buckskin
43.95% - Bay
3.13% - Palomino
3.13% - Chestnut
2.93% - Smoky Black
2.93% - Black
Reply:He is going to be so cute!
Reply:itll grow up to be a chestnut with white patches with a flaxen tail
he will be a beautiful horse
its name will be peanut butter
Reply:he could turn skewbald
Reply:There is no telling really, unless you knew one of the parents was homogoyz(sp?) for a specific color. He could end up palomino or chestnut from the discription you are giving. If he is lightning he could be turning palomino, but he could aslo just b turning a lighter chestnut...I guess you will just have to wait and see ^^
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