Breeding Coloured Ponies Guaranteed

Can coloured foals be guaranteed.

Yes they can, we have now bred probably the largest number of ponies in Britain that are guaranteed to breed colour to a plain coloured stallion or mare.

This is all dependent on genes.

Homozygous (TT): This meens that the pony carries 2 copies of the Tobiano or colour gene. When bred, this pony will always pass on the colour gene to its offspring.

Heterozygous (nT): The pony is a Tobiano or colour carrier, but only carries one copy of the gene. Therefore 50% of the time it will produce coloured foals, and 50% of the time it will not.

Negative: (nn) The horse does not carry the Tobiano or colour gene, and can not ever produce coloured offspring.

All this may sound complicated but it is easy to get a pony tested for the right gene.

If your pony has the very special gene then you can guarantee that you will get a coloured foal 50% of the time.

If your pony tests for 2 copies of this gene then it is very special and will always breed coloured ponies.

With kind permission of D Reeves, Animal Genetics 2007

Coloured horses and ponies, often referred to as Piebald, Skewbald, or Tri-coloured have long been amongst the most desirable of all equine specimens. Despite their rising popularity, little thought has been given to the genetics involved in creating their unique appearance. This article briefly explains the Tobiano gene and the testing available for this common coat colour pattern.

The Tobiano gene is a dominant gene expressing in both horses that are heterozygous and homozygous for Tobiano.  The gene is associated with the loss of pigmentation, leading to a horse with large white markings in certain defined areas. These markings can include some or all of the following:

A Tobiano horse will display one or more of these traits, although the extent of these Tobiano markings can vary. A ‘Minimally expressed’ Tobiano horse is coloured, but the pigment loss (the white areas) is often much less noticeable than what is commonly seen on a Tobiano horse.


Inheritance from Parents


In the simplest terms, a foal randomly inherits half of its genetic makeup from the dam and half from the sire.  The principles of how the Tobiano gene is passed from parent to offspring apply to any other gene or genetic trait.


So, a Tobiano horse can carry either one or two Tobiano genes. The number of Tobiano genes the dam and sire carry will ultimately determine whether its offspring can potentially be heterozygous or homozygous for Tobiano.

The following points simplify how carrying one or two copies of a certain gene affect the inheritance of that gene to the offspring.

Here is an example of the above points, using the Tobiano gene as mentioned before

The offspring in the chart above is heterozygous, 50% of the time it will pass on the Tobiano gene to its own offspring and 50% of the time it will not.

With some basic information of the Tobiano pattern and the genetics involved explained above, the following is a description of the possible results obtained via genetic testing:

By utilising Animal Genetics’ testing services, you have the ability to predict the ratio of Tobiano foals you can expect, as well as other equine genetic tests.  Animal Genetics has developed a program to assist horse breeders in predicting possible offspring coat colours. 
The ‘Coat Colour Calculator’ can be reached by following the link below:

DNA Tests Available

At present, genetic testing for the Tobiano pattern is carried out by testing for a mutation found in the KIT gene, which is closely linked to the Tobiano gene. Currently, there is not a direct test for the Tobiano gene, but the outstanding accuracy of this test makes it more than a viable option for any serious enthusiast or breeder.

If you wish to carry out the genetic test with Animal Genetics UK and determine if your coloured horse is homozygous or heterozygous, you can download the submission form through our web-site:

Sample Collection

Collect sample by pulling (not cutting) 30-40 mane or tail hairs with roots attached. It is important that you pull the hairs and confirm that the actual root of the hair is being collected. The root contains the genetic material of your horse that is needed for DNA testing. Therefore, cut hairs do not provide an adequate sample. Place the collected hairs of each horse in a separate zip-lock bag labelling the bags accordingly with the horse’s name or identification number. Complete a submission form for each sample and send the form along with hair sample(s) and payment to Animal Genetics.

Please note, that because this is an ‘indirect’ genetic test for Tobiano, there is a small percentage of Tobiano horses which we have found to test as ‘Negative’ using this technique. This has occurred in less than a dozen horses, from 3,000 tests.

Animal Genetics also offers a number of other Equine genetic tests, some of which are relevant to Tobiano horses.

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