Forestfreedom
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Has anyone ever seen or heard of a white or grey roan horse colouring ? Like, white, my can seen very very faded light grey patches, pink nose and pink around the eyes.
Do you have a photo?
Photo would help but a friend had a little blue and white cob who by the age of around 10 is now totally white. When she's wet you can see her old markings on the skin underneath. Grey gene I assumed.
Oh okay. What about this one? Is main colour is white but it has the grey in it too. Could it be called white or grey roan, is that a recognised colour name? I also found a picture of a horse in a game that looks similar if that helps? See how it has the grey colour but with faded white splash markings on it.The horse in the photo is grey. You can see where her blaze and white socks were (areas of pink skin) before she greyed out.
Grey tobiano, so a 'historic' broken coloured horse (was a coloured horse, but greyed out so it's hard to see where the grey bits are and where the 'white' patches are - unless wet, as shown in one of your photos) or grey skewbald if you prefer.
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Does anyone have any idea why my grey PRE who started as a red dun is getting darker each year? Both parents are grey, dad a least carries the dun gene, her older sister was a chestnut dun who wasn't expressing the gene gene.
Can I jump on this thread?
Does anyone have any idea why my grey PRE who started as a red dun is getting darker each year? Both parents are grey, dad a least carries the dun gene, her older sister was a chestnut dun who wasn't expressing the gene gene.
Has anyone ever seen or heard of a white or grey roan horse colouring ? Like, white, my can seen very very faded light grey patches, pink nose and pink around the eyes.
Roan would be very unusual in a PRE. Have you got any photos? Grey can do some very odd things especially over dun/buckskin.