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Can a solid colored foal with a Tobiano parent increase the chances of having Tobiano offspring?

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Can a solid colored foal with a Tobiano parent increase the chances of having Tobiano offspring?

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No. The Tobiano pattern is called dominant, meaning that if a horse has inherited the gene, the horse will be a Tobiano and we can see the Tobiano spots on the horse. A dominant gene such as Tobiano never skips a generation to show up by surprise later. A Tobiano foal must have a least one Tobaino parent from which to inherit the Tobiano gene. Grey works exactly the same way, and if you have been breeding grey horses, just apply the same rules.

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