21 August 2016 #1 Beausmate Well-Known Member Joined 6 May 2008 Messages 2,821 Location Endor Visit site Chocolate brown, darker legs and cream rather than white feet.
22 August 2016 #2 MasterBenedict Well-Known Member Joined 12 February 2013 Messages 625 Location Essex Visit site Beausmate said: Chocolate brown, darker legs and cream rather than white feet. Click to expand... Her legs have that lovely colour that the Appaloosa/spotted gene tends to turn from black to bronzey. Not entirely sure what her actual base colour is, though she is lovely! Do you have pics as a foal? Ps take a look at this link for explanation of sorts - http://myhorseforum.com/threads/lets-talk-about-appaloosa-bronzing.515331/ Last edited: 22 August 2016
Beausmate said: Chocolate brown, darker legs and cream rather than white feet. Click to expand... Her legs have that lovely colour that the Appaloosa/spotted gene tends to turn from black to bronzey. Not entirely sure what her actual base colour is, though she is lovely! Do you have pics as a foal? Ps take a look at this link for explanation of sorts - http://myhorseforum.com/threads/lets-talk-about-appaloosa-bronzing.515331/
22 August 2016 #3 Beausmate Well-Known Member Joined 6 May 2008 Messages 2,821 Location Endor Visit site No foal pics unfortunately, she's only been with me a couple of weeks. This is probably her sire http://www.stallionsonline.co.uk/stallion_30843.html The front of her pasterns and her feather is a metallic goldey colour. Thanks for the link - really interesting. So, she might be a black horse!
No foal pics unfortunately, she's only been with me a couple of weeks. This is probably her sire http://www.stallionsonline.co.uk/stallion_30843.html The front of her pasterns and her feather is a metallic goldey colour. Thanks for the link - really interesting. So, she might be a black horse!