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Re: My Ob
YEARS?!?! You must have been really unluckyLyoko2516 wrote:I tried for years to breed an Ob, and now I finally have her.mlloftus wrote:I'm guessing wild bay dun

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Re: My Ob
Pretty much.mlloftus wrote:YEARS?!?! You must have been really unluckyLyoko2516 wrote: I tried for years to breed an Ob, and now I finally have her.

Re: My Ob
Congrats, Ob was harder to create than it looked at first. And make that mealy wild bay dun (wild bay + dun + pangare).Lyoko2516 wrote:I tried for years to breed an Ob, and now I finally have her.mlloftus wrote:I'm guessing wild bay dun

Re: My Ob
I thought pangare made things lighter?Tjigra wrote:Congrats, Ob was harder to create than it looked at first. And make that mealy wild bay dun (wild bay + dun + pangare).Lyoko2516 wrote: I tried for years to breed an Ob, and now I finally have her.
Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people.
~W.C. Fields
~W.C. Fields

Re: My Ob
Pangare makes lighter the "soft" parts of the horse - nose, around the eyes, belly, upper legs, especially on the inside. Note the much lighter almost yellowish ring around the filly's nose where the black makes way to red, around her eye, and how her belly is lighter than the back. That's very typical pangare in action. Without pangare, her coat would be much more uniformly red-brown, the shade her upper part is.mlloftus wrote: I thought pangare made things lighter?
Example of the same colour without pangare (and a little less "wild"):

Re: My Ob
But aren't those parts darker? I'm so confusedTjigra wrote:Pangare makes lighter the "soft" parts of the horse - nose, around the eyes, belly, upper legs, especially on the inside. Note the much lighter almost yellowish ring around the filly's nose where the black makes way to red, around her eye, and how her belly is lighter than the back. That's very typical pangare in action. Without pangare, her coat would be much more uniformly red-brown, the shade her upper part is.mlloftus wrote: I thought pangare made things lighter?
Example of the same colour without pangare (and a little less "wild"):
Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people.
~W.C. Fields
~W.C. Fields

Re: My Ob
They are not so much lighter (due to shading), as the colour of these parts is shifted away from red and towards yellow.mlloftus wrote: But aren't those parts darker? I'm so confused