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Tiger eye in a perlino...?

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So I was looking through my horses and updating pics and I realized this guy's eyes are way green from what I can tell? Confirm for me, but they look very green - much more green than any of my other perlinos (because gah I'm overrun with them). Am I seeing this right?
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Re: Tiger eye in a perlino...?

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You linked a pasture.
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Re: Tiger eye in a perlino...?

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Of course I did. d'oh! Here.
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Re: Tiger eye in a perlino...?

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Do you have a zoomed in picture of his eye vs someone else's?
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Re: Tiger eye in a perlino...?

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First one is the suspected tiger eye colt. Next two are perlino stallions, last two are perlino-gray mares. Very interesting seeing the slight variation in eye color between even the normal perlinos.
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Re: Tiger eye in a perlino...?

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I would definitely say there's tiger eye in that colt.

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