So my 7th grade life science has or has not failed me? Lol.Treve wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:24 am25% chance of being grey is one parent is heterozygous grey. 50% chance of being grey if both parents are heterozygous grey, and 100% chance of being grey if one parent is homozygous, if I recall the probability breakdown correctly.
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Ah depends on how you look at it your 7th grade class was partly right, but potentially misleading?Mylute wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:30 amSo my 7th grade life science has or has not failed me? Lol.
Homozygous grey will guarantee a grey foal, as grey is dominant and only needs one copy to be expressed. Since a homozygous horse has two copies, they will always transmit one to the offspring (this is why double dilutes like cremello and perlino horses are 'guaranteed colour producers' as they will necessarily throw buckskin, palomino or smokey black).
But a heterozygous grey parent also has a chance at throwing a grey foal, it's just not guaranteed they will inherit that lone copy of the gene. But if they do, since grey is dominant, the foal will be grey.
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
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And a Queen named Beholder
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Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
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Does he look a wee bit short-legged for a Galileo?
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No its 50% if one parent if heterozygous grey, either they give the gene or they don't, its a 50/50 chance. If both parents are heterozygous grey then its 75%.Treve wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:24 am25% chance of being grey is one parent is heterozygous grey. 50% chance of being grey if both parents are heterozygous grey, and 100% chance of being grey if one parent is homozygous, if I recall the probability breakdown correctly.
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This is correct. And a homozygous grey will always have grey foals, as every offspring will inherit a grey gene, which is dominant.Flanders wrote: ↑Sat Sep 29, 2018 4:32 amNo its 50% if one parent if heterozygous grey, either they give the gene or they don't, its a 50/50 chance. If both parents are heterozygous grey then its 75%.
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I was thinking the exact same thing when I just now saw this picture. But, wow, Galileo sure stamps his progeny, doesn't he?
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I like his name, ha.
Also, Galileo + Rumplestiltskin = JFK?
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Not a new photo, but one I know hasn't been posted here before. According to the farm's Facebook page he was pensioner this year due to lack of interest. A shame because he has a strong family, and also according to their FB he has had several winners this year. I wanted to share it because I like to think people like black thoroughbreds as much as I do.
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He was favourite for the Epsom Derby at one point, and was way hyped before and after he broke his maiden, hence the Tier 1 Coolmore name (up there with the likes of George Washington, Camelot, Australia), unfortunately, he just didn't improve as a 3 year old.
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Oh, it's been posted. A long time ago, by me.Mylute wrote: ↑Sun Sep 30, 2018 7:25 pm Not a new photo, but one I know hasn't been posted here before. According to the farm's Facebook page he was pensioner this year due to lack of interest. A shame because he has a strong family, and also according to their FB he has had several winners this year. I wanted to share it because I like to think people like black thoroughbreds as much as I do.
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Going through oldish posts here but I wanted to say that Revolutionary is advertised as being free of Northern Dancer on WinStar's website, since I couldn't say it when I wasn't able to get an account on here.Flanders wrote: ↑Sat May 19, 2018 8:07 pmOk so from your list there is one US based stallion that people actually use, Mizzen Mast. But he is 20 years old and has no heir apparent as his 3 sons at stud have zero stakes winners between them.Miss Woodford wrote:Manhattan Cafe, Tagula, Mizzen Mast, Aikenite, Skipshot, Musketier, Network, Lauro, Balko, Robin des Champs, among many others.Flanders wrote: Of course it seems like a lot but there are no true outcrosses anymore or at least none that anyone would use. I would imagine it is close to impossible to find a horse that doesn't have either Mr. Prospector or Northern Dancer in its pedigree somewhere.
Manhattan Cafe was the only other one of that list that was successful, he stood in Japan and died in 2015. I think the rest of them have 1 stakes winner amongst them. That was what I meant by or at least none that anyone would use. Breeders flock to the hot lines and when someone, for example Calumet, tries to bring in outcross stallions breeders don't use them. If there are outcrosses and no one uses them, its pointless.
But knowing WinStar he'll be exported soon because he's not churning out juvy winners like Uncle Mo.
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Revolutionary is a great-grandson of Mr. Prospector. It's relatively easy in the US to find a horse free of Mr. P or ND, but not both. That was Flanders' point.
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