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Okay this one has me stumped!
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Okay this one has me stumped!
Post by deanimator »
Heart's on Fire
I was first thinking a chestnut base but I have no idea what's causing the brighter fetlocks/man except maybe a really heavy sooty. But his face has me thinking he may actually be a bay base and...I don't have any ideas past that except I think it's lovely and I want to reproduce it infinitely.
I was first thinking a chestnut base but I have no idea what's causing the brighter fetlocks/man except maybe a really heavy sooty. But his face has me thinking he may actually be a bay base and...I don't have any ideas past that except I think it's lovely and I want to reproduce it infinitely.
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Post by Andraste »
I'm not very confident about this, but it looks like a flaxen liver chestnut with sooty?
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Post by DragonHorse!!!! »
I agree. I found a picture when I looked that p that looks some-what like the horse!!Andraste wrote:I'm not very confident about this, but it looks like a flaxen liver chestnut with sooty?
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Post by Baranduin Brewster »
I would agree with Flaxen Chestnut, lovely rendition of it too. I'm not seeing bay.deanimator wrote: Heart's on Fire
I was first thinking a chestnut base but I have no idea what's causing the brighter fetlocks/man except maybe a really heavy sooty. But his face has me thinking he may actually be a bay base and...I don't have any ideas past that except I think it's lovely and I want to reproduce it infinitely.
Was the mane/tail that color at 1 year of age or did it gradually take on the red color?
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Re: Okay this one has me stumped!
Post by Nazarach »
I've seen someone descibe a really similiar horse as red dun with flaxen and sooty (last one caused the dark red), can't remember where or i would have quoted, sorry :/Baranduin Brewster wrote:I would agree with Flaxen Chestnut, lovely rendition of it too. I'm not seeing bay.deanimator wrote: Heart's on Fire
I was first thinking a chestnut base but I have no idea what's causing the brighter fetlocks/man except maybe a really heavy sooty. But his face has me thinking he may actually be a bay base and...I don't have any ideas past that except I think it's lovely and I want to reproduce it infinitely.
Was the mane/tail that color at 1 year of age or did it gradually take on the red color?
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Post by Baranduin Brewster »
I saw the same horse, but a dun would have a lighter body and line back. I'm not seeing that with this horseNazarach wrote:I've seen someone descibe a really similiar horse as red dun with flaxen and sooty (last one caused the dark red), can't remember where or i would have quoted, sorry :/Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I would agree with Flaxen Chestnut, lovely rendition of it too. I'm not seeing bay.
Was the mane/tail that color at 1 year of age or did it gradually take on the red color?
This is the horse your referring too
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 583#p62643
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Post by Nazarach »
right, there it was ^^' ok, when comparing them it's kind of obvious... sorryBaranduin Brewster wrote:
I saw the same horse, but a dun would have a lighter body and line back. I'm not seeing that with this horse
This is the horse your referring too
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 583#p62643
but disregarding dun, flaxen (light mane) with sooty (darker body than normal) would make sense though - I just thought dun would be probable because it could cause the lightened near the feathering by the feet as the normal chestnut color is spared by the dun or incorporated? (I can just find one of mine as a somewhat example
near his feetlocks, where the feathers are in Hearts case, the dun seems to fade and the normal coat-color shines through ... or it could be solely caused by the feathers what do you think?
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Post by Baranduin Brewster »
The lightened area by his feet is just the flaxen showing through, not the Zipper marks displayed by the Dun genesNazarach wrote:right, there it was ^^' ok, when comparing them it's kind of obvious... sorryBaranduin Brewster wrote:
I saw the same horse, but a dun would have a lighter body and line back. I'm not seeing that with this horse
This is the horse your referring too
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 583#p62643
but disregarding dun, flaxen (light mane) with sooty (darker body than normal) would make sense though - I just thought dun would be probable because it could cause the lightened near the feathering by the feet as the normal chestnut color is spared by the dun or incorporated? (I can just find one of mine as a somewhat example
near his feetlocks, where the feathers are in Hearts case, the dun seems to fade and the normal coat-color shines through ... or it could be solely caused by the feathers what do you think?
Here it is on a couple of other horses
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1123525
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1112027
Here expressed very lightly on chestnut
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1133635
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Re: Okay this one has me stumped!
Post by deanimator »
I honestly couldn't tell you I tend to not check my feathered Arabs till around 3 since otherwise I'll end up sitting there spending turns waiting for feather signs to show up.Was the mane/tail that color at 1 year of age or did it gradually take on the red color?
Flaxen chestnut with some heavy sooty makes sense.
Funnily enough both parents are black, which would make them both E/e, one with LP and possibly getting the silver on that side too.
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Re: Okay this one has me stumped!
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
Both parents have chestnut in their history, and if you look at his sire...without a foal picture it is difficult to verify if he is just a bronzing black or if he was just a very dark chestnutdeanimator wrote:I honestly couldn't tell you I tend to not check my feathered Arabs till around 3 since otherwise I'll end up sitting there spending turns waiting for feather signs to show up.Was the mane/tail that color at 1 year of age or did it gradually take on the red color?
Flaxen chestnut with some heavy sooty makes sense.
Funnily enough both parents are black, which would make them both E/e, one with LP and possibly getting the silver on that side too.
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