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Pearl Horse Color < 2026 Edition >

One of the rarest and most enchanting colors in the equine world, Pearl is often called "The Barlink Factor" or "The Pearl Gene." It is a dilution gene, similar to Champagne or Cream, but with a distinct look that makes it a true showstopper in the show ring.

If you want to explore equine genetics further, let me know. I can provide details on , analyze specific pedigree charts , or break down coat color probabilities for your breeding pairs.

These horses look almost identical to double-cream dilutes like Cremello or Perlino. pearl horse color

Displays the gene in rare lineages, creating vibrant golden and cream-like variations. Breeding for Pearl

🌟🌟🌟🌟 Pearl is a rare, recessive dilution gene that creates a striking, uniform coat color. On a chestnut base, it produces a pale apricot or golden-tan body with a lighter mane and tail. When combined with cream dilution (e.g., pearl + cream), it can produce pseudo-double cream colors like “pseudo-cremello” or “pseudo-perlino” — sometimes mistaken for true double-dilutes but often with a richer, warmer hue. One of the rarest and most enchanting colors

When a horse has two copies (homozygous), the magic happens:

One cream gene combined with one pearl gene ( Cr/Prl ) creates a "pseudo-double dilute." These horses look almost identical to double-cream dilutes

Here is where it gets wild! If a horse carries both a Pearl gene and a Cream gene, the result is often a "pseudo-double dilute." These horses look almost identical to Cremellos or Perlinos with blue eyes, but genetically, they are totally different!

One of the rarest and most enchanting colors in the equine world, Pearl is often called "The Barlink Factor" or "The Pearl Gene." It is a dilution gene, similar to Champagne or Cream, but with a distinct look that makes it a true showstopper in the show ring.

If you want to explore equine genetics further, let me know. I can provide details on , analyze specific pedigree charts , or break down coat color probabilities for your breeding pairs.

These horses look almost identical to double-cream dilutes like Cremello or Perlino.

Displays the gene in rare lineages, creating vibrant golden and cream-like variations. Breeding for Pearl

🌟🌟🌟🌟 Pearl is a rare, recessive dilution gene that creates a striking, uniform coat color. On a chestnut base, it produces a pale apricot or golden-tan body with a lighter mane and tail. When combined with cream dilution (e.g., pearl + cream), it can produce pseudo-double cream colors like “pseudo-cremello” or “pseudo-perlino” — sometimes mistaken for true double-dilutes but often with a richer, warmer hue.

When a horse has two copies (homozygous), the magic happens:

One cream gene combined with one pearl gene ( Cr/Prl ) creates a "pseudo-double dilute."

Here is where it gets wild! If a horse carries both a Pearl gene and a Cream gene, the result is often a "pseudo-double dilute." These horses look almost identical to Cremellos or Perlinos with blue eyes, but genetically, they are totally different!

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