Are you gonna update this series? I'm really keen on horse coats, and seeing it explained through sso makes it 100% better! Hope you continue this series
How do these differ from Albino to me that's what they are.I mean pink skin and blue eyes I had a cremellow and she had difficulty seeing in the sun. I don't know why people would want to breed for them.
Albinism is a genetic condition, which horses don't have. There is no albino horse. The cream gene is harmless for a horse, there are however some color genes (for example the Overo gene) which do have a direct link to a horses health. The only problem with lighter horses, be it Cremello or even some Greys is that their skin can be more sensitive. But that also depends on other genetic and dietary factors. So breeding two horses with cream gene is not harmful in any way.
Are you gonna update this series? I'm really keen on horse coats, and seeing it explained through sso makes it 100% better! Hope you continue this series
Can you do one about Roan colors
of course. That was actually the next video I wanted to work on.
How do these differ from Albino to me that's what they are.I mean pink skin and blue eyes
I had a cremellow and she had difficulty seeing in the sun.
I don't know why people would want to breed for them.
Albinism is a genetic condition, which horses don't have. There is no albino horse. The cream gene is harmless for a horse, there are however some color genes (for example the Overo gene) which do have a direct link to a horses health.
The only problem with lighter horses, be it Cremello or even some Greys is that their skin can be more sensitive. But that also depends on other genetic and dietary factors.
So breeding two horses with cream gene is not harmful in any way.