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Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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Hey guys! I am doing free coloring of your horses so I can get good at them again! Just link them down below and I will take a look at them!
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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buzzy wrote:Hey guys! I am doing free coloring of your horses so I can get good at them again! Just link them down below and I will take a look at them!
Just to be clear, you want people to post unknown horse colors here for you to figure out.

For instance, what is this one?
As a foal:
Image
As a yearling:
Image

When you're ready for the answer, visit the horse's page: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/935262
I have it already marked down. She is a retired favorite of mine.

This is for an example for yourself and also for the community.
If I have this incorrect, you'll need to clarify what you're looking for a little more.
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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buzzy wrote:Hey guys! I am doing free coloring of your horses so I can get good at them again! Just link them down below and I will take a look at them!
I've love any of these being colored. http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/94341
I'm terrible at it.
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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BlackOak2 wrote:
buzzy wrote:Hey guys! I am doing free coloring of your horses so I can get good at them again! Just link them down below and I will take a look at them!
Just to be clear, you want people to post unknown horse colors here for you to figure out.

For instance, what is this one?
As a foal:
Image
As a yearling:
Image

When you're ready for the answer, visit the horse's page: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/935262
I have it already marked down. She is a retired favorite of mine.

This is for an example for yourself and also for the community.
If I have this incorrect, you'll need to clarify what you're looking for a little more.
Thanks for posting these guys! Yes, this is for people who don't like to color their horses or are bad at it. I just enjoy doing it to be honest! :)

Ok before I look at her page, I want to confirm this sounds right with you: Silver sorrel with a Gold Champagne base? I do realistic based ones, so if this is wrong please let me know!
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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buzzy wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
Just to be clear, you want people to post unknown horse colors here for you to figure out.

For instance, what is this one?
As a foal:
Image
As a yearling:
Image

When you're ready for the answer, visit the horse's page: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/935262
I have it already marked down. She is a retired favorite of mine.

This is for an example for yourself and also for the community.
If I have this incorrect, you'll need to clarify what you're looking for a little more.
Thanks for posting these guys! Yes, this is for people who don't like to color their horses or are bad at it. I just enjoy doing it to be honest! :)

Ok before I look at her page, I want to confirm this sounds right with you: Silver sorrel with a Gold Champagne base? I do realistic based ones, so if this is wrong please let me know!
Welp, it was wrong...
May I ask though, why did you go the wild bay route instead of the more flaxen Chestnut/silver sorrel? I always like to learn :)
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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LoveLand Farms wrote:
buzzy wrote:Hey guys! I am doing free coloring of your horses so I can get good at them again! Just link them down below and I will take a look at them!
I've love any of these being colored. http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/94341
I'm terrible at it.
ok here is what I got:

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1946943 (Dark Chestnut) Based his color off of this search:
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1920& ... HJCJCcAZHM

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1960496 (Chestnut with Blanket Appaloosa Pattern) Based off this search: https://www.google.com/search?biw=1920& ... LWnzkhpkuM:

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1951506 (Sooty Buckskin) Based off this search:
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1920& ... aJeFIad4mI

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1944438 (Bay Roan with a Blanket Appaloosa Pattern) Based off this search: https://www.google.com/search?biw=1920& ... pIYOl2Je9g
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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buzzy wrote: Thanks for posting these guys! Yes, this is for people who don't like to color their horses or are bad at it. I just enjoy doing it to be honest! :)

Ok before I look at her page, I want to confirm this sounds right with you: Silver sorrel with a Gold Champagne base? I do realistic based ones, so if this is wrong please let me know!
....
Welp, it was wrong...
May I ask though, why did you go the wild bay route instead of the more flaxen Chestnut/silver sorrel? I always like to learn :)
When this particular horse came around, I had been working with this line for quite some time.
They had been progressively getting lighter and lighter with that pangare expanding. So when these pseudo-creams started popping, I knew that there wasn't any cream genes in the mix. It could only be pangare, dun or a combination of them. Quite interesting what we can get with these genes on the game. :D

She actually isn't a wild bay, just a regular bay, this was before I really began to recognize the difference between the two. Wild bay stains below the fetlocks only, more like a touch of black as an anklet and in bay, the black legs always at least covers the fetlocks and usually continues upward.
At the time, I had bays with this particular low-black on their legs. It wasn't until some generations later that I did recognize that this wasn't in fact, wild bay and rather just a really low-black-pointed expression of bay.

But the main reason I went with bay rather than chestnut, is because silver is not flaxen and flaxen is not silver. Other than the black points consistent of a bay, flaxen doesn't offer a silver-colored mane and tail, rather it's a cream-colored mane and tail.
Although sooty can certainly make a flaxen gene turn from cream-colored to a silver-colored, when looking at that yearling picture, this mare's mane and tail are distinctly silver and not cream. So regardless of whether this mare was bay or wild bay, to me she was most definitely not chestnut, unlike her mother, who was a flaxen red dun pangare.
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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buzzy wrote:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1951506 (Sooty Buckskin)


http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1944438 (Bay Roan with a Blanket Appaloosa Pattern)
Following up...
The first two I agree with.

These two are semi-correct.
She is indeed a sooty buckskin, but she also has dun (the striped legs give it away) and tiger eye.

This last one is also correct, with one exception. This mare is a bay with Lp, but is not a roan, rather this is varnish from Lp. However, there are some people that will call Lp varnish 'roan' meaning the same gene.
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

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buzzy wrote:
LoveLand Farms wrote: I've love any of these being colored. http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/94341
I'm terrible at it.
ok here is what I got:
Thank you so much! I ended them in the color things.
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Re: Free Coloring for Your Horses!

Post by buzzy »

BlackOak2 wrote:
buzzy wrote: Thanks for posting these guys! Yes, this is for people who don't like to color their horses or are bad at it. I just enjoy doing it to be honest! :)

Ok before I look at her page, I want to confirm this sounds right with you: Silver sorrel with a Gold Champagne base? I do realistic based ones, so if this is wrong please let me know!
....
Welp, it was wrong...
May I ask though, why did you go the wild bay route instead of the more flaxen Chestnut/silver sorrel? I always like to learn :)
When this particular horse came around, I had been working with this line for quite some time.
They had been progressively getting lighter and lighter with that pangare expanding. So when these pseudo-creams started popping, I knew that there wasn't any cream genes in the mix. It could only be pangare, dun or a combination of them. Quite interesting what we can get with these genes on the game. :D

She actually isn't a wild bay, just a regular bay, this was before I really began to recognize the difference between the two. Wild bay stains below the fetlocks only, more like a touch of black as an anklet and in bay, the black legs always at least covers the fetlocks and usually continues upward.
At the time, I had bays with this particular low-black on their legs. It wasn't until some generations later that I did recognize that this wasn't in fact, wild bay and rather just a really low-black-pointed expression of bay.

But the main reason I went with bay rather than chestnut, is because silver is not flaxen and flaxen is not silver. Other than the black points consistent of a bay, flaxen doesn't offer a silver-colored mane and tail, rather it's a cream-colored mane and tail.
Although sooty can certainly make a flaxen gene turn from cream-colored to a silver-colored, when looking at that yearling picture, this mare's mane and tail are distinctly silver and not cream. So regardless of whether this mare was bay or wild bay, to me she was most definitely not chestnut, unlike her mother, who was a flaxen red dun pangare.
Thank you for this! I need to do more gene work I guess! I see the wild bay aspect, I look one up after I saw what you had put, and yes she is definitely a bay, not a flaxen chestnut. She is a very interesting mare and that coloring I haven't ever seen before! If you ever want an apprentice let me know! :D

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