smanf
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I thought it was just a figment of my imagination, when all along, he was out there. Somewhere!!
I think that's a Photoshop job...but this isn't -
HiPo from Brownbread Stud in Sussex.
The colour does exist though. Look up rocky mountain horses. The colouring is caused by the silver dapple gene diluting a black base you can also get a similar effect on a bay base. You could also get a similar effect with liver chestnut flaxen depending on the gentics.
Wow I would fight a duel to have that highland in my field so I could brush its mane and polish it
Smanf I reckon you can make this dream come true with a touch of genetic modification/cloning?
WOW Absolutely stunning!!Is he/she yours?
Looked it up, they look what I would call a liver chestnut with flaxen mane and tail though. The one I wanted had to be BLACK with a flaxen mane and tail lol
Still very pretty though
Sorry to say this Photoshopped image (in a slightly different colour!) has been posted before: it also comes in bay, white, palomino and dun, I seem to remember and probably polka dots too...
I haven't had time to read the entire thread, so I am sure that this is just repeating what has already been said, but I'll say it anyway A common and highly prized colour in Rocky Mountain horses, we have a stud just down the road from us and they always have them.
I have a silver bay, his coat is just a shade lighter than this but he has the flaxen mane and tail.