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Blue Eyed Dream's pink skin and blue
eyes are characteristics of the cremello color. A cremello
has two dilution genes, which lighten the hair, skin, and
eyes. Blue Eyed Dream will only pass on one cream gene to
his offspring, so he will NOT reproduce pink skin or blue
eyed foals when bred to non-dilute mares (chestnuts, bays,
blacks).
When bred to a chestnut, he'll produce
palominos 100% of the time.
When bred to a bay, the foal could be palomino or buckskin
(or rarer smoky black).
As a cremello, he'll always pass on one
dilution gene, so color is guaranteed. Note, however, that
when bred to a gray mare, the resulting foal could inherit
the gray gene and turn gray.
The only way Blue Eyed Dream could produce
a double dilute foal (cremello or perlino) would be if he
was bred to a mare with a cream gene, and both parents pass
that gene to the foal.
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