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HORES COLORS--what color is your hores really?

Last post 01-20-2009 9:48 AM by txspots. 34 replies.
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  • 01-17-2009 8:13 PM In reply to

    Re: HORES COLORS--what color is your hores really?

    My hair is red but fades to a lighter color if I am inside too much.  It gets more red in the sun.  The pictures of the Friesian are very cool.  I have never seen a picture of one faded.  We have a horse that is black in the winter and very dark bay in the spring when she sheds off.  WE had a filly onece that was born black and then shed to bay with roaning over the hips and sided then in the fall when she put her winter coat on she was black again but in the spring she was a mix of bay and gray then turned dark gray. But each spring she went through the bay mix before truning grey. 

    Joy

  • 01-18-2009 9:27 AM In reply to

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    Haha Solo!!!! ;)

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  • 01-18-2009 10:27 PM In reply to

    Re: HORES COLORS--what color is your hores really?

    in the summer my hair is chestnut at the roots and fades into blonde ( no i dont dye it)

    sunny is a registered FQH but if you go into all the technical terms and not by breeds my best friend and i discovered he is a minimal sabino sorrel

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  • 01-19-2009 2:27 PM In reply to

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    The horse color that really interests me is the cream color of the American Cream Draft Horse.  These horses are cream with amber eyes and can have white on the face and legs.  The thing with theses horses is that the color breeds true, even when bred to a horse of another color.  The foundation dam apparently only produced cream horses no matter what she was bred to, and her offspring did the same.  I'd think there'd be palominos, buckskins and smokey blacks turning up in the breed, but no, only creams.  So it must be a mutation of some sort and a dominate one at that. 

    Spotted Pony

     

  • 01-20-2009 9:48 AM In reply to

    Re: HORES COLORS--what color is your hores really?

    hmmmmmm, verrr - rrrry interestink!  They're just so cool.

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    like a cowboy from the past
    be young and wild and free
    like Texas in 1880. . .

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