EquiGirl1
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My older horse is grey, I swore I would never have another one, the grass stains, mud stains, tail goes yellow stains, hours spent cleaning, oh what I would do for a bay I'd say. So now I have a bay as well, clean 1 white sock and a rinse of the tail and we are good to go BUT I just went through my photo album of the boy, done in ages order from 4yrs to now and he was so beautiful when he was younger! Practically black when I bought him, gorgeous steal grey roan colour in the summers, he stayed dark for ages, getting medium colour dapple when he was about 10, he lost the last of his dapple a couple years ago is now completely flea bitten though still is dark from the hocks down aged 16. Yes he took ages to clean, and for a while I considered taking shares out in blue whitening shampoo but when he was clean he looked magical and stood out in the sea of bays at competitions!
He has black skin so his coat though fleabitten is sliver not white and is mane & tail are completely silver. The kids at the yard say he looks like he has a unicorn when its clean (though at the moment I get "I didnt realise how dirty he was until I saw him out in the snow"!!).
So yes whilst I think my bay is beautiful and I dont have to worry about cleaning I am proud to say I own a grey, I love greys, I am officially a grey convert and would absolutely love another one.
He has black skin so his coat though fleabitten is sliver not white and is mane & tail are completely silver. The kids at the yard say he looks like he has a unicorn when its clean (though at the moment I get "I didnt realise how dirty he was until I saw him out in the snow"!!).
So yes whilst I think my bay is beautiful and I dont have to worry about cleaning I am proud to say I own a grey, I love greys, I am officially a grey convert and would absolutely love another one.