Olderrider
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Just out of curiosity -what was his weight before losing the 20kg? I'm sure I need to diet my 14.3 cob mare who (apart from colour) looks in similar shape to your boy in the first photos.
Just out of curiosity -what was his weight before losing the 20kg? I'm sure I need to diet my 14.3 cob mare who (apart from colour) looks in similar shape to your boy in the first photos.
He's lovely. He's almost identical colouring to my bay highland (minus the white). He's also been on a bit of a diet. Its hard when they live on fresh air.
Brown!
ETA a bit more info.
There are three versions of agouti. Not all DNA testing labs test for the different versions. Luckily it's easy to tell them apart visually.
A = bay
At = seal brown (often mistakenly called dark bay)
A+ = wild bay
So testing positive for agouti doesn't automatically mean that your horse is plain old 'bay'. Looking at the horse in the OP, I have no doubt that he has the At version and is therefore seal brown.