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Greying on Gold Champagne

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JillJessie1997
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Re: Greying on Gold Champagne

Post by JillJessie1997 »

Raikit wrote:
JillJessie1997 wrote: I kinda figured she didn't inherit cream - doesn't have light color eyes or anything (I saved my newly founded knowledge in my notes :P). I do not see the red in her foal picture, looks like the dark grey foal under the "Smoky Black" in Totina's guide to me, that's why I put her down as such. The black horse as pictured in the guide had no mealy around her muzzle like this girl did either - solid black all throughout the coat. But hehe, I'm still learning. Thanks for the reply :)
For reference:
BlackSmoky Black
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Darker, more red, almost like a dark liver chestnut.Lighter, less red and more blue-ish, like a dark steel grey.
I see it now....man my eyes are just horrid :roll: You're right she's black :lol:
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Raikit
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Re: Greying on Gold Champagne

Post by Raikit »

JillJessie1997 wrote: I see it now....man my eyes are just horrid :roll: You're right she's black :lol:
It takes practice to see. Like the difference between bay and brown baby coats. Differentiating them is more of an art than a science - at least until we get gene testing.
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