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  1. Mushroom is a dilute coat color found in Shetland Ponies that results in a distinctive “sepia” toned coat, often accompanied by a flaxen mane and tail.

  2. The mushroom dilution can be found in Shetland Ponies and also rarely in Miniature Horses. The following table lists all breeds that can currently have the mushroom allele in-game. Breeds

  3. For everyone who loves mushroom shetland ponies around the world. Only purebred registered ponies allowed.

  4. As of 2019, [3] the dilution has only been found in Shetland ponies in the United Kingdom. The effect of mushroom on chestnut is very similar to silver dapple on black, especially because both silver and mushroom give a coat with no reddish tinge.

  5. Mushroom is a coat colour unique to the Shetland Pony, where phaeomelanin (chestnut colour) is lightened to a light sepia shade. Mushroom can also slightly affect the coat colour of ponies with bay base colour.

  6. Mushroom is a unique recessive coat color type found in the Shetland Pony. In 2019 the researchers using 12 Mushroom colored horses were able to map the phenotype to a frameshift mutation in MFSD12 on equine chromosome 7.

  7. So far the only breed where mushroom has been observed is the Shetland Pony. A few Miniature Horses have been identified as carriers. Shetland Ponies were used in the development of that breed so it is assumed to have come from there.