Forum rules
You can link to a horse using our new custom BBCode:
[horse=1234]Horses Name[/horse]
This will display the most recent photo of the horse as well as a link to him.
User avatar
Jockey's Holding Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2018 4:18 am Posts: 493

What in the World?

Post by Jockey's Holding »

I don't usually ask for help with this, but one of my horses has me really confused:



Any ideas? And do I see appaloosa markings on his face? Thank you! :D
"A racehorse is the only animal that can take several thousand people for a ride at the same time."
Jockey at No Surrender Acres, proud breeder of the Thoroughbred, Hanoverian, and Quarter Horse since 2018.
User avatar
Retsi Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2016 5:41 am Posts: 1074

Re: What in the World?

Post by Retsi »

Jockey's Holding wrote:I don't usually ask for help with this, but one of my horses has me really confused:



Any ideas? And do I see appaloosa markings on his face? Thank you! :D
He appears to be a smoky cream roan. The little spots on his face are hints of the LP complex. His dam, a strawberry "red" roan, is also LP. Horses that are LP may be varnish like his dam, or have large appaloosa spots. LPLP horses are the "snowcap" markings.


⋆ℜ⋆ Roaring River Equestrian ⋆ℜ⋆
User avatar
Jockey's Holding Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2018 4:18 am Posts: 493

Re: What in the World?

Post by Jockey's Holding »

Retsi wrote:
Jockey's Holding wrote:I don't usually ask for help with this, but one of my horses has me really confused:



Any ideas? And do I see appaloosa markings on his face? Thank you! :D
He appears to be a smoky cream roan. The little spots on his face are hints of the LP complex. His dam, a strawberry "red" roan, is also LP. Horses that are LP may be varnish like his dam, or have large appaloosa spots. LPLP horses are the "snowcap" markings.


Thanks Retsi! I couldn't have guessed that. :D
"A racehorse is the only animal that can take several thousand people for a ride at the same time."
Jockey at No Surrender Acres, proud breeder of the Thoroughbred, Hanoverian, and Quarter Horse since 2018.

Return to “What Colour Is My Horse?”