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Realvision FAQ

What are the base color selection boxes for? Do I need to use them?

What are the white pattern selection boxes for? Do I need to use them?

"Some or all of this foal's layers are not able to be predicted / No data is available for this horse, sorry" - what does this mean?

My foal was predicted, but without its white markings and/or patterns!

Does rabicano show up in Realvision? When? Where? Why? Who? What?

Short answer: yes.

Long answer: It depends on your foal and/or breed. We will try to simplify this as much as possible, as many users have gotten very confused about this system, even though it is fundamentally no different from showing any other white patterns. As each foal layer is linked to a specific adult layer, we are able to see that a unique foal white layer will lead to the rabicano pattern in adulthood.

A good way to look at rabicano and roan predictions is that, like any other white pattern or marking, they require an existing white layer on the foal to function. Unfortunately, the only workarounds for this problem are too unreliable or are not worth the development time solely to avoid manual user input.

There is no way to know if your foal is rabicano if they have no white layers and have not been produced from a rabicano x rabicano.

My foal's color and genotype both have a ± symbol in them. What does this mean?

Data credits? What do these mean? Who are these people?!

How do I get a foal's layer URLs?