Genetic tools are available that predict equine coat color based on genotype. These tools analyze specific genes known to influence pigmentation, allowing breeders and owners to understand the likely coat color outcomes of pairings or to verify parentage. For instance, inputting the genetic information for a chestnut mare and a bay stallion allows the tool to predict the probabilities of various coat colors in their offspring, such as bay, black, or chestnut.
Understanding equine coat color genetics has significant implications for breeding programs and parentage verification. Historically, coat color was determined solely through observation and pedigree analysis, which could be inaccurate or inconclusive in certain cases. Modern genetic analysis offers more precise predictions and insights, assisting breeders in achieving desired coat colors and confirming parentage with greater certainty. This knowledge contributes to a more informed approach to equine management and breeding practices.