Coat applicator, haaaalp
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#123218 Posted on 2017-10-02 11:12:38
I think I made a somewhat expensive mistake....
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#123219 Posted on 2017-10-02 11:20:57
white (W+) is not a color, but rather a marking that covers up the whole coat. to remove it, you have to use a marking applicator. edit: she is seal brown underneath, as her genes show, but the white marking covers it up.
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#123221 Posted on 2017-10-02 11:33:26
I feel like an idiot...
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#123225 Posted on 2017-10-02 12:15:26
I have never used an applicator but from what I understand about genetics and EV coding, the marking applicator should have worked. Can you take a screenshot of the marking applicator "page"? (If you have another one...)
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Posted By North #113155 Member is Offline 542 forum posts Send A Message |
#123232 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:01:54
that's odd; that the marking applicator didn't work. when you used it, what exactly did you select for her markings?
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#123233 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:09:56
I think I selected white in order to get rid of it?
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#123234 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:13:33
Ah yes! By selecting white I believe you just made her white again!
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Posted By North #113155 Member is Offline 542 forum posts Send A Message |
#123235 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:14:32
did you select the gene ++, because that's no white; I'm pretty sure if you picked white, that it just reapplied the marking she already had. I would suggest picking something else, another marking, and that should get rid of the white. edit: North beat me to it. cx
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#123236 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:17:35
Actually Rabicano won't fix it since it can technically be white AND Rabicano!
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Posted By North #113155 Member is Offline 542 forum posts Send A Message |
#123239 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:22:28
North, I think picking rabicano would remove the white, since the gene picked would either be Rbrb or RbRb, not Rbrb/RbRb and W+/WW. though, I might be mistaken, that's just my understanding.
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#123241 Posted on 2017-10-02 15:26:20
True, Ilsa - but she has alread spent so many credits on applicators I don't want to give her bad advice and have her have a White Rabicano Seal Brown horse...lol.
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Posted By North #113155 Member is Offline 542 forum posts Send A Message |
#123263 Posted on 2017-10-02 17:40:07
using a marking applicator "wipes out" any pre-exisiting white markings on a horse. I found that out with i tried to add rabicano to my homozygous splash homozygous roan, and ended up with a horse that was only rabicano D:
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#123281 Posted on 2017-10-02 20:18:23
I have one applicator left.... does anyone think it's possible for her to be a seal brown with this applicator? If anyone is super confident, I'll send her over with the applicator and some monies for your trouble......
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#123282 Posted on 2017-10-02 20:19:18
I could also just go find a horse for sale....... I may take a look.
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#123284 Posted on 2017-10-02 20:29:51
with the marking applicator, I'm 99% sure she'll stay seal brown underneath, and just have her marking changed. you just have to pick another marking (not white) and the white should go away.
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