๐๐๐๐ 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 โpseudo-cremelloโ or โpseudo-perlinoโ โ sometimes mistaken for true double-dilutes but often with a richer, warmer hue.
Hereโs a general review of the (also known as the โbarlink factorโ or โapricot dilutionโ): Review: Pearl Horse Color pearl horse color
๐๐๐๐๐ For breeders and color enthusiasts, pearl is a fascinating gem. Itโs most common in Spanish and Lusitano breeds but can appear in others. Itโs easily missed because single-copy pearl (heterozygous) on a bay or black base may show only subtle lightening โ often just a slightly brighter or pinkish tint. The magic happens when homozygous (two copies) or combined with cream. ๐๐๐๐ Pearl is a rare, recessive dilution gene
๐๐๐๐ Pearl is a beautiful, exotic dilution worth knowing โ especially for breeders aiming for unique, health-sound colors. For the average horse lover, itโs a fascinating โmysteryโ color that adds depth to equine coat genetics. Just be ready to rely on DNA testing for certainty. Verdict: If youโre into rare coat colors, pearl is a hidden treasure. If you just want to spot it in a field, donโt count on it โ but thatโs part of the charm. Hereโs a general review of the (also known