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Coat Dilution?
Hello! I have this gorgeous Norman Cob colt that I’m a bit stumped on determining his particular dilution.
❈ R⍵R ❈ Spiralling Oak

From the current HWO guides, I can see he has what appears to be a mealy bay dun base, however his coat has some sort of dilution that makes it appear a brassy colour. Is this an attribute of metallic? Any info would be very welcome!
(I have a few horses with similar coat colour/dilutions, so it may help me to determine those too!)
Thanks!
❈ R⍵R ❈ Spiralling Oak
From the current HWO guides, I can see he has what appears to be a mealy bay dun base, however his coat has some sort of dilution that makes it appear a brassy colour. Is this an attribute of metallic? Any info would be very welcome!

(I have a few horses with similar coat colour/dilutions, so it may help me to determine those too!)
Thanks!

Re: Coat Dilution?
Yep, just a Mealy Bay Dun. The metallic look that you're seeing is from training; as a horse becomes more trained, it gets a more intense training sheen similar in appearance to Metallic. As you can imagine, a fully trained Metallic horse would be very shiny indeed.Ravenmire wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 11:54 am Hello! I have this gorgeous Norman Cob colt that I’m a bit stumped on determining his particular dilution.
❈ R⍵R ❈ Spiralling Oak
From the current HWO guides, I can see he has what appears to be a mealy bay dun base, however his coat has some sort of dilution that makes it appear a brassy colour. Is this an attribute of metallic? Any info would be very welcome!![]()
(I have a few horses with similar coat colour/dilutions, so it may help me to determine those too!)
Thanks!
It's more than likely just the training on this one, and others that look similar may be such via their own training.