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        Location: Gainesville, TX | She looks like a red (liver chestnut) roan/red rabicano with sabino markings to me, currently. How old is she? Does she get more grey hairs every year? If so, she may also be a grey as pointed out by others. |
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     Location: N Texas | Three*C*Champs - 2014-02-27 11:17 AM
My first thought was more of a red or strawberry roan sabino...
I agree with strawberry roan or sabino. Her winter pic doesn't look grey, but her summer pic does because she's in a big shadow. A summer pic in the sun would be a better reference. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | bringinithome - 2014-02-27 11:15 AM Longneck - 2014-02-27 11:00 AM Wow!
I don't know what color I'd say she is, but she reminds me soo much of a TWH (dam) X Paint (sire) cross my grandpa bred when I was just getting into horses. She did the exact color changes and it was so strange!!
Sorry I'm of no help! I just find her beautiful and she's bringing back childhood memories!! Awe, that's awesome! I'm not sure of her exact breeding, I'm assuming TWH and maybe some partial Paso? Just because of how she moves and her structure. But I honestly do not know. I just fell in love with her sweet personality and willingness to please. Her color has just stomped me.
Well I know she's not related to mine! Her mom had a terrible disposition (but her full sister was a sweetheart!) and it started wearing off on the filly! I was only about 10 and my grandpa said it was time for them go down the road! He was in his 70's and the horse gene skipped my parents so neither of us we going to try and calm her down!
If she's Paso X TWH I bet she is one smooooooth rider! |
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| I thought sabino paints had all four white legs (high white) |
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  Location: Cookeville TN | Here's another from last year with her shed out. |
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          Location: South Georgia | A gray adult horse is gray. They dont just have gray hairs on top of their base color. The sabino characteristic is the graying OVER the base color, along with some heavier spots of the graying and the gray at the top of the tail.
http://www.horsetesting.com/sabino1.htm
Sabino's are common.
Edited by horsegirl 2014-02-27 1:29 PM
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  Location: Cookeville TN | horsegirl - 2014-02-27 1:25 PM
A gray adult horse is gray. They dont just have gray hairs on top of their base color. The sabino characteristic is the graying OVER the base color, along with some heavier spots of the graying and the gray at the top of the tail.
http://www.horsetesting.com/sabino1.htm
Sabino's are common.
Thank you, that was very helpful!  |
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  Location: Cookeville TN | She is very similar to this horse to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sabino-Roan-Puerto-Rican-Paso-Fin... |
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