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Pearl Horse Color 〈VALIDATED • TIPS〉

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 For breeders and color enthusiasts, pearl is a fascinating gem. It’s most common in Spanish and Lusitano breeds but can appear in others. It’s easily missed because single-copy pearl (heterozygous) on a bay or black base may show only subtle lightening — often just a slightly brighter or pinkish tint. The magic happens when homozygous (two copies) or combined with cream.

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Unlike some color genes (e.g., Lethal White), pearl has no known negative health effects. Horses are fully healthy, with normal skin and eye function, though some may have slightly lighter skin and amber/green eyes — no photosensitivity issues typical of true cream double-dilutes. pearl horse color

🌟🌟🌟🌟 Pearl is a rare, recessive dilution gene that creates a striking, uniform coat color. On a chestnut base, it produces a pale apricot or golden-tan body with a lighter mane and tail. When combined with cream dilution (e.g., pearl + cream), it can produce pseudo-double cream colors like “pseudo-cremello” or “pseudo-perlino” — sometimes mistaken for true double-dilutes but often with a richer, warmer hue. The magic happens when homozygous (two copies) or

Here’s a general review of the (also known as the “barlink factor” or “apricot dilution”): Review: Pearl Horse Color 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Pearl is a rare, recessive dilution gene



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