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Dun or Roan?
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I'm not sure if he's dun or roan. I'm pretty sure his dam is roan, but I haven't encountered roans much on here, so I'm not too confident with them.
I'm not sure if he's dun or roan. I'm pretty sure his dam is roan, but I haven't encountered roans much on here, so I'm not too confident with them.

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Re: Dun or Roan?
Honestly, I'm seeing both...but it would be easier to see without the tackHidalgo wrote:Galileo
I'm not sure if he's dun or roan. I'm pretty sure his dam is roan, but I haven't encountered roans much on here, so I'm not too confident with them.
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Re: Dun or Roan?
I am definitely seeing Dun and roan here. Looking at his earlier pictures I would say that he is brown Dun roanHidalgo wrote:Galileo
I'm not sure if he's dun or roan. I'm pretty sure his dam is roan, but I haven't encountered roans much on here, so I'm not too confident with them.


Re: Dun or Roan?
Oh, right. How's this?Baranduin Brewster wrote:Honestly, I'm seeing both...but it would be easier to see without the tackHidalgo wrote:Galileo
I'm not sure if he's dun or roan. I'm pretty sure his dam is roan, but I haven't encountered roans much on here, so I'm not too confident with them.

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Re: Dun or Roan?
Definately a line on the back, so I''d say bothHidalgo wrote:Oh, right. How's this?Baranduin Brewster wrote:
Honestly, I'm seeing both...but it would be easier to see without the tack
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Re: Dun or Roan?
Baranduin Brewster wrote:
Definately a line on the back, so I''d say both
Thanks guys!!!LlamaLlama99 wrote: I am definitely seeing Dun and roan here. Looking at his earlier pictures I would say that he is brown Dun roan