Cash has really started to change colors. He was a golden dun like his daddy. He is almost a grulla color on his shoulder now. We are calling him a "dirty dun". I can hardly wait until next spring to see what color he really is. Cat's dam was registered as a buckskin and she turned gray with red flecks. I have to check to see what colors she came out of. According to the color book you have to have at least one gray parent to get gray. I was worried Cat would change color, he still is his pretty dun color. It is so hard trying to get pictures of horses that follow you!About horses and horse ownership by two women who own horses and live in the midwest of the United States.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Is Cash Dunn?
Cash has really started to change colors. He was a golden dun like his daddy. He is almost a grulla color on his shoulder now. We are calling him a "dirty dun". I can hardly wait until next spring to see what color he really is. Cat's dam was registered as a buckskin and she turned gray with red flecks. I have to check to see what colors she came out of. According to the color book you have to have at least one gray parent to get gray. I was worried Cat would change color, he still is his pretty dun color. It is so hard trying to get pictures of horses that follow you!
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What a handsome boy. Love his stripe. I will check back to see what other bloggers say about his coloring. That is omething I have to learn more about. I thought my mare was a buckskin, but she is a dun with black points:-)
Ya, and why is that when you get a camera in your hand, they have to get right up close and stick their noses in the thing. lol
I haven't a clue about duns and such but the basics like gray and bay and chestnut, I know my stuff.That's all Arabians can be registered those three and black. Makes it much easier.
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