4 December 2007 #1 Z zoesophie Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2007 Messages 2,227 Location Beds Visit site Can anyone tell me what all the different colours mean please? The only one I know is red for a horse that kicks.... Im just curious no other reason..
Can anyone tell me what all the different colours mean please? The only one I know is red for a horse that kicks.... Im just curious no other reason..
4 December 2007 #2 Y YorkshireLass Well-Known Member Joined 11 December 2003 Messages 739 Visit site Green... for a green horse! Heavy horses and some native breeds have the owners colours in their tails. They don't mean anything!
Green... for a green horse! Heavy horses and some native breeds have the owners colours in their tails. They don't mean anything!
4 December 2007 #3 wizoz Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2007 Messages 5,725 Location Devon Visit site A green one used to mean young horse, well, at least I think that was it That's about the only other one i've seen or heard of. Unless it's just for decoration
A green one used to mean young horse, well, at least I think that was it That's about the only other one i've seen or heard of. Unless it's just for decoration
4 December 2007 #4 S Stacie_and_Jed Well-Known Member Joined 3 August 2007 Messages 2,933 Location In hiding Visit site White i think is a stalion??? Green will indicate a young horse.
4 December 2007 #5 P polyphonic Well-Known Member Joined 9 January 2007 Messages 4,610 Location warwickshire Visit site isnt it red blue white for a stallion?
4 December 2007 #6 Z zoesophie Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2007 Messages 2,227 Location Beds Visit site That makes sense Yorkshirelass now youve said it!
4 December 2007 #7 Z zoesophie Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2007 Messages 2,227 Location Beds Visit site hhmmm seems to have caused a debate now - any advance on what colour a stallions ribbon is.....
4 December 2007 #8 S Stacie_and_Jed Well-Known Member Joined 3 August 2007 Messages 2,933 Location In hiding Visit site Think its white with a blue and a red stripe. Or white blue and red stipes!!!
4 December 2007 #9 P Penguinboots Well-Known Member Joined 27 July 2005 Messages 619 Visit site I just thought it was white for a stallion, red for a kicker and green for an inexperienced/green horse.
I just thought it was white for a stallion, red for a kicker and green for an inexperienced/green horse.
4 December 2007 #10 M Morrigan_Lady Well-Known Member Joined 18 December 2006 Messages 5,423 www.teamterrellshowjumping.co.uk [ QUOTE ] isnt it red blue white for a stallion? [/ QUOTE ] Im with sexy PJ on this one!
4 December 2007 #11 H Happytohack Well-Known Member Joined 21 December 2005 Messages 2,968 Visit site Red = a horse that might kick, green = a young, in experienced horse, blue = a stallion. Different diciplines have different colours for stallions -sometimes it is blue & white ribbons/
Red = a horse that might kick, green = a young, in experienced horse, blue = a stallion. Different diciplines have different colours for stallions -sometimes it is blue & white ribbons/
4 December 2007 #12 Z zoesophie Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2007 Messages 2,227 Location Beds Visit site Thanks for clearing that up JingleJangle
4 December 2007 #13 M MagicMelon Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2004 Messages 16,386 Location North East Scotland Visit site I think there should be a colour meaning the horse is for sale! Then you could ask about it at shows etc. Free advertising!
I think there should be a colour meaning the horse is for sale! Then you could ask about it at shows etc. Free advertising!
4 December 2007 #14 B bexandspooky Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2007 Messages 915 Visit site In the endurance rules, Blue = stallion, Red = Kicks and Green = novice horse
4 December 2007 #15 k9h Well-Known Member Joined 21 November 2005 Messages 3,919 Visit site Hunting wise; Red - Kicks Green - Young horse or first time hunting Yellow - Stallion The white with blue & red stripe is BSJA for stallions who also wear disks on their bridles.
Hunting wise; Red - Kicks Green - Young horse or first time hunting Yellow - Stallion The white with blue & red stripe is BSJA for stallions who also wear disks on their bridles.