I ticked grey (white), I have a blue and white so he is the best of both coloured and grey - happy days!!!! But he has faded now so with a coat just looks white. Very rewarding when nice and clean but hard work rar!!
im so pleased you put tri coloured on there thank you, i couldnt decide between pie and skew cos mines tri and i felt like a traitor til i saw you had covered all angles
Between me and my mum, we have a bay, chestnut, roan/appy (bay roan gone white with speckles) and a chestnut roan who has gone nearly black for the winter!
Ok, I have decided- my favourite horse colour is one which changes every moult!
I like greys (of which I have none) and palominos (2 here). I am not a fan of chestnuts which is odd as I have 2 of my own, and 2 more boarding.
Colour isn't usually important as long as the horse does its' job, however I did purposely seek out a palomino and if I get another mare she will be a specific colour as well.
I love chestnuts especially ones with a big white blaze...if you hadn't noticed already. I deliberately went looking for one when I was buying a horse. Well I'd waited 16 years for a horse of my own so I thought I deserved my favourite colour. I didn't rule out others and tried a few bays and nearly tried a grey (but they had a sore back when I went to view) but at the back of my mind I must have been still thinking of my dream chestnut. So glad I found her in the end, even if she is a little monkey!
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I like anything with silver dapple, or perlinos. I saw the most gorgeous perlino mare at the BWBS grading once. I'd prefer a perlino over a grey - my mare is grey and takes ages to get clean and then looks grey. At least with a perlino you'd have that lovely shimmery sheen to show you'd actually put some elbow grease in!
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Whats a Perlino? I have just Googled it with images and it looks like a Cremello - is this the same?