How can he be a 100 percent TB?There must be something else lurking in his pedigree to have produced that colour gene.I do like him though,he has a lovely length of rein.
Actually he is 100% TB, if you didn't see it in the horsey news recently they have managed to produce coloured TBs - the newest foals went for million if I'm not mistaken.
Not that keen. I think his forelegs are poor - a little under at the knee and above that seems odd somehow, and his hocks are upright. Also his quarters seem out of proportionate to his rather high wither - he just doesn't stand four square. I wonder what his movement is like and whether it would be short and choppy. Don't like his head either.
Thats just my opinion, I'm not keen on breeding for colour and think if TBs were meant to be turn out coloured, there would have been some of them around long before now. After all, you don't get coloured Arabs (well not until recently...) or coloured traditional British hunting stock, so where has the colour come from?