Post by johara on Mar 15, 2007 20:23:38 GMT -5
I'm looking for Sabino2 showers or carriers for my Shires and Vlaamperds. Local stock mares are what I'm most interested in, but I'll take stallions and Shires as well. I'd prefer to buy the horse outright, but I'll take broods and straws.
Sabino 2 is a theoretical sabino pattern, based on one theory of Clydesdale sabino markings. Ingame, it is a double recessive, like chestnut and flaxen are - you need both copies in order for it to show.
Sabino 2 is a theoretical sabino pattern, based on one theory of Clydesdale sabino markings. Ingame, it is a double recessive, like chestnut and flaxen are - you need both copies in order for it to show.
- How to know if your horse has sa2/sa2 -
- Your horse is Sabino patterned, but does not have Sa1. (the only confirmed way to know)
For example - This filly has 2 solid parents, and tests negative for Sa1. This means both parents have Sa2/sa2 and she has sa2/sa2. - Pintaloosa without having Sa1, Spl, To or Ov. (theoretical)
The only way to know if your horse does not have Splashed is if neither parent could possibly have it. Perhaps a Tobiano x Leopard had a foal that is a Pintaloosa but tests negative for To. - Overo or Tovero with only one of the other pinto patterns. (theoretical)
Like the pintaloosa example above. If you have a foal that is an Tovero, but a parent is solid and the other is Tobiano.
- Your horse is Sabino patterned, but does not have Sa1. (the only confirmed way to know)
- How to know if your horse has Sa2/sa2 -
- If you have a foal that is Sabino but tests negative for Sa1 - then both parents are carriers of sa2
- This mare is a sa2 carrier - somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=945
- This mare is also a sa2 carrier - somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=25289
(Unless Grey 'hides' the Sabino2 pattern? Then its possible both mares are sa2/sa2..)
- If you have a foal that is Sabino but tests negative for Sa1 - then both parents are carriers of sa2