Tools for predicting equine offspring traits, based on parental genotypes, are valuable resources for breeders. These applications analyze genetic information for coat color, patterns, and other heritable characteristics. For example, inputting data on two parents can predict the probability of a foal inheriting a specific color or pattern.
Such predictive tools offer significant advantages in selective breeding programs. Breeders can make more informed decisions about pairings to achieve desired traits, potentially reducing the occurrence of undesirable characteristics. This ability to plan strategically enhances the efficiency and predictability of breeding outcomes. Historically, breeders relied on observation and pedigree analysis, but modern computational tools provide a more precise and powerful approach.