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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 7:59 AM
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How long does it take for white hair to show up on a horse? Just noticed my gelding has white hair on his back, never noticed when I bought him. I know it was not from me riding him, because I've only ever had a saddle on him once for 15 minutes.
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 8:29 AM
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The white hairs could be from roaning out or from nerve damage. If you could post a picture or two that would probably help us all know better what's going on...
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-25 8:30 AM
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Is it a happy spot?  Yes, pics would be helpful.  
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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 10:18 AM
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Not sure what a happy spot is.
Its in the same spot on the other side, but more scattered roan hairs, not the white dot



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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-25 11:17 AM
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I can't think of the technical name for them, but a happy spot is just that.  Kind of an old wives tale, but basically a horse develops white or dark colored spots when they are happy. Good care, nutrition, and love are the usual culprits. 

My two geldings both get them.  They randomly occur and then disappear, moving around their bodies.  Neither one had them when I got them and they've developed over the years.  It's always fun finding them. I'll see if I can find the one good one I have of my horse's cheek where he got a big one.  

Your horse's spots look pretty much like happy spots.  
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-25 11:21 AM
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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 12:01 PM
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Is that similar to a bird catcher spot?
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ctdrumrunr
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2017-01-25 12:41 PM
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my sorrel started roaning and then he started with spots. I think they are birdcatcher spots. He doesn't know if he wants to be sorrel, appy, roan or palomino, as he has buff colored front feet and blonde under his tail. lol
 
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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 1:39 PM
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Just thought it was from a saddle since its in the same exact spot on each side of his back
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2017-01-25 1:57 PM
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Interesting. I've never heard of happy spots.
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-25 2:06 PM
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Buckles - 2017-01-25 10:18 AM Not sure what a happy spot is. Its in the same spot on the other side, but more scattered roan hairs, not the white dot

If they are in the exact same spot on the other side, (I missed that and re-read) it's quite possible they are from the saddle.  Got any pics of the saddle without the pad on your horse? 
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-01-25 2:07 PM
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I have heard of black spots being called "speed" spots. If that is true my horse should be the fastest sucker in the world.
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 3:32 PM
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If they're in the same area on either side of the withers I would be more inclined to think that it's because of poor saddle fit which can result in nerve damage, causing the white spots.
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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-01-25 9:09 PM
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Nateracer - 2017-01-25 2:06 PM

Buckles - 2017-01-25 10:18 AM Not sure what a happy spot is. Its in the same spot on the other side, but more scattered roan hairs, not the white dot

If they are in the exact same spot on the other side, (I missed that and re-read) it's quite possible they are from the saddle.  Got any pics of the saddle without the pad on your horse? 

Its not from my saddle because he hasn't been rideable for me due to back pain. So had to have been from the previous owner. Why I was asking how long white spots take to show up.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-01-25 11:52 PM
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One of my sorrel horses will get white spots here and there. When he sheds off in the spring or fall, they relocate. Sometimes he has a coontail and sometimes he he doesn't. Vet said itcwas the Appaloosa coming out. Laughing
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-26 7:14 AM
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Buckles - 2017-01-25 9:09 PM
Nateracer - 2017-01-25 2:06 PM
Buckles - 2017-01-25 10:18 AM Not sure what a happy spot is. Its in the same spot on the other side, but more scattered roan hairs, not the white dot
If they are in the exact same spot on the other side, (I missed that and re-read) it's quite possible they are from the saddle.  Got any pics of the saddle without the pad on your horse? 
Its not from my saddle because he hasn't been rideable for me due to back pain. So had to have been from the previous owner. Why I was asking how long white spots take to show up.

I'd say it depends on how bad the saddle trauma was when it happened.  Friend has a little mare that was rode for 30 days as a 2 yo by the amish and has huge white spots. Other times, if it's not as bad, may take a little bit to show up.  
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