miss_c
Well-Known Member
realy??!! my favourite plait on willow is the one where black and white meet!xx
Yes, I love the way it looks... having three different coloured threads is a pain in the neck though!!! Why did I have to get a confused pony?
realy??!! my favourite plait on willow is the one where black and white meet!xx
I'm going to be awkward and say tricoloured!
I like a nice bright bay and white with not too much white. I used to ride a hunter type bay and white skewbald who was very smart with just a narrow white stripe on her face the rest being brown with a black forelock and her mane was black to about a third of the way down.
The markings should have smooth lines, I don't like the colouring you see on a lot of traditionals now that is sort of ragged round the edges. I don't like a lot of white on the face, and particularly not when it goes outside their eyes.
The coloured measles posted is VERY smart - I like that a lot.
But I would prefer if a coloured horse had dark coloured hocks!!
i love lemon and whites but i have only ever see one, they seem to be a rare thing,
I HATE COLOURED HORSES, I wouldnt know weather to ride it or milk it!!!! A nice dark bay any day or a Ginger nut
i love lemon and whites but i have only ever see one, they seem to be a rare thing,
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Now ive finally got pics working, here are some of my lovely boy
(i used to hate coloureds too until we found him!!)
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Wisp&Willow - you're correct. To be tri-coloured, a hore must have two different colours on it's body, this excludes the points.
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She too can have a cool plait lol
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I think the method of plaiting is called rosette? Not sure. I use what ever colour thread is handy, I think it's brown atm lol. The trick is not to circle the plait with the thread - you fold/roll the plait up and sew back and forth at the base, on the crest line. With enough practice, you should never be able to see the thread - practice with white thread in a black mane![]()