NeverSayNever
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Sunshine
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Gem - just because i learned to ride on a dun pony called Gem many moons ago
Sunshine
Posie
Gem - just because i learned to ride on a dun pony called Gem many moons ago
Bet she was buckskin.
It is only recently that cream has appeared in TBs & none in arabs or connies.
Truffles is a good name....but think how silly you would look if you'd called her Dunalina or gon-n-dun-it.
But you are right she is not Dun on her passport it says Golden Dun
Connies do have cream.
For some reason single cream connies keep getting called dun & they call perlinos blue eye whites.
The colour stated in passports is wrong far more often than it should be.
Míl. It's the irish for honey. It's pronounced meel, the middle í like teh ee in eek
Passport issuers (and the vets who fill in the descriptions) are under strict instructions as to what colour descriptions can be used, they certainly shouldn't have accepted 'golden dun'
Bet she was buckskin.
It is only recently that cream has appeared in TBs & none in arabs or connies.
sorry she wasn't she had a dorsal stripe too
BB - I completely understand.
For anyone who wants to read a nice starter on horse colours with lots of photos, this is a good place to start.
http://www.whitehorseproductions.com/ecg_basics2.html
You'll also see (from looking at the site above) that Sprinter Sacre is a lovely example of a Seal Brown and is not bay or black.
caramac
Not ridiculous at all Weatherby's have been calling that colour brown years before it was proved to be different from bay genetically.
Stick in the mud.
It says in the breed standards of the Irish Connemara pony association that connemaras can be dun? Have 2 dun connies