I'm just here to cause people grief
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Spot the difference:I found the kind I want. Some of these ridiculous things.
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The horse. Obviously. I didn't know Moony worked somewhere with real horses. Like fancy ones that do fancy things.Horse or rider?
You wouldn't have known the red factor before he produced the foal? So it makes sense that she had a six percent chance. You upped the percentage by using knowledge of the foal.If you look at the genetic calculator it’s giving me a 12.5%. I mean, it says 6% if you say you do not know the red factor of the sire, but you do. Since he’s producing a red foal he has to be Ee.
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Well that bird is naked! Where's his feathers?
Right, but if you didn't know - you'd run it as unknown. We know now because the foal is red. Before it was done cooking, we didn't know.If you look at the genetic calculator it’s giving me a 12.5%. I mean, it says 6% if you say you do not know the red factor of the sire, but you do. Since he’s producing a red foal he has to be Ee.
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That's what I thought of first too lol!
Right, but if you didn't know - you'd run it as unknown. We know now because the foal is red. Before it was done cooking, we didn't know.
I'm positive they've done a color panel on Flatline. So the info was probably floating around somewhere. I'm just too lazy to go look for it.Right, but if you didn't know - you'd run it as unknown. We know now because the foal is red. Before it was done cooking, we didn't know.
He works in a VERY fancy barn.The horse. Obviously. I didn't know Moony worked somewhere with real horses. Like fancy ones that do fancy things.
You wouldn't have known the red factor before he produced the foal? So it makes sense that she had a six percent chance. You upped the percentage by using knowledge of the foal.
Same as lady Gouldian genetics. I can see what a bird visually is and calculate the expected offspring. But if either of the parents are split to a different head, breast, or back color, all of that changes. So sometimes you have to work backward and adjust the parents' genomes in the calculator until you're producing the offspring (at the percentages) that you have been.