Or palomino dun.Could be a red dun I think I can see leg bars and the body dilution would correct but ears and dorsal less convincing.
That's getting very confusing.Or palomino dun.
Chestnut/Strawberry roan perhaps?
Its a Hamster horse! and the colour is officially "kinda orangey"That last photo is a strange one!
He knows theres a hard winter on its way and is storing....He can’t help his chubby cheeks![]()
Lots of them seem to have very wide cheeks, is that a Waler trait?That last photo is a strange one!
But that doesn't make any senseDerailing the thread further… I loved the silve4 brumbies and also thought they were grey (white) so I jus5 asked the lovel AI and here’s just the starter of what it said:
The Silver Brumby, Thowra, was a creamy-silver stallion with a coat that turned silver in winter and a silver mane and tail. His distinctive coat, the result of a cream base color and a silver dapple gene, made him stand out among other wild horses and made him a target for capture by humans.
Appearance
- Base Coat:
Thowra had a creamy base coat, inherited from his palomino mother, Bel Bel.
I wonder if that’s from having to chew really tough grasses etc? I seem to remember something about Przewalskis having big cheeks as a defining characteristic.Lots of them seem to have very wide cheeks, is that a Waler trait?