Since grey is a dominant gene any grey horse paired with any other colored horse has a chance of being grey, but the best way to ensure that the foal will be grey would be to breed two homozygous grey horses (in other words horses that have to grey alleles and and whose genotype could be shown as GG)
a silver/gray colored collection of tiny rocks
The gray gene causes color changes with chestnut foals that carry the gray allele often darkening some hair as other hair turns white. Dark bay, black or brown horses don't seen to have much of a pigment shift in the colored portion of their hair coat.
No, not all gray horses will have cancer. However, gray horses are strongly predisposed to developing malignant melanomas, an aggressive cancer starting from the pigment-producing cells of the skin.
No. Bay horses are bay for life.
Yes.
There is actually gray hair.
yes a grey wolf would be able to kill a kitten
The gray crescent is a light colored band that is found on the embryo of some amphibians. The gray crescent is on the dorsal side of the embryo.
Not in the Derby.
The Gray Ghost - 1957 Horses for Stuart 1-6 was released on: USA: 1957
I don't knowfsdhyipink colored grey...
Rock colored- probably beige or gray.