What does this test detect?
The test detects the dominant Grey (G) mutation responsible for progressive coat depigmentation.
Can a foal test positive before becoming grey?
Yes. Foals carrying the Grey gene are born with their base coat colour and may not begin to grey until several months or even years later.
What is the difference between G/N and G/G?
A G/N horse carries one copy of the Grey gene and has a 50% chance of passing it to each foal. A G/G horse carries two copies and will pass the Grey gene to all offspring.
Does the Grey gene determine the horse's original coat colour?
No. The Grey gene only causes progressive fading. The underlying base coat colour is determined by other genes such as Extension, Agouti, Cream, and Dun.
Why is Grey testing useful for breeders?
DNA testing allows breeders to predict whether foals will eventually become grey and to make informed breeding decisions when selecting for or against the Grey trait.