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Some kind of Dun Roan?
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Some kind of Dun Roan?
Post by Tisha »
A little help please?
According to Totina's colour guide, Duns have a darker dorsal stripe along the back.
Is it correct to label him as a Silver Wild Bay Dun Roan...?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1104653
According to Totina's colour guide, Duns have a darker dorsal stripe along the back.
Is it correct to label him as a Silver Wild Bay Dun Roan...?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1104653
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Re: Some kind of Dun Roan?
Post by BlackOak2 »
Yes, except I'd say straight bay, not wild bay.Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:A little help please?
According to Totina's colour guide, Duns have a darker dorsal stripe along the back.
Is it correct to label him as a Silver Wild Bay Dun Roan...?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1104653
Wild bay (I had to learn this) only ever comes up to the ankles (the black 'kisses' the ankles):
Yours are a little harder to see, because of the dun flushing on the ankle, but there is black crawling up his legs.
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Re: Some kind of Dun Roan?
Post by Tisha »
That's good to know, thanks for the help!BlackOak2 wrote: Yes, except I'd say straight bay, not wild bay.
Wild bay (I had to learn this) only ever comes up to the ankles (the black 'kisses' the ankles):
Yours are a little harder to see, because of the dun flushing on the ankle, but there is black crawling up his legs.
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