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Your horses April 10, 2019 08:54 AM

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Monroeville said:


Monroeville said:
i had to sell donkey but i still have the minis for now

and we bought donkey back

Yea! You got him back!
Your horses April 10, 2019 08:56 AM

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Stonecreek Stables said:


Monroeville said:


Monroeville said:
i had to sell donkey but i still have the minis for now

and we bought donkey back

Yea! You got him back!

yea shes a sweetie she was looking rather thin and had some cuts and they where trying to sell her so i thought eh why not because i love and missed her

Edited at April 10, 2019 08:56 AM by Monroeville
Your horses April 10, 2019 10:43 AM

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I have a 12hh dark bay 13 year old mare called Mollie. She was abused in the past and is a rescue. She has recently just being started under saddle and is going well!

I used to have a 15.3hh gelding called Charlie but had to sell him due to him needing to be in constant work and at that time i couldnt do that! I sold him for £2000 and i bought him for £200 straight off the track. He was a thoroughbred! I miss him :(
Your horses April 11, 2019 01:38 PM

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Affy's World said:
I have a 12hh dark bay 13 year old mare called Mollie. She was abused in the past and is a rescue. She has recently just being started under saddle and is going well!

I used to have a 15.3hh gelding called Charlie but had to sell him due to him needing to be in constant work and at that time i couldnt do that! I sold him for £2000 and i bought him for £200 straight off the track. He was a thoroughbred! I miss him :(


Aww. I'm so sorry. I hope everything with Mollie is going great!
Your horses May 12, 2019 06:31 AM


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Adasona Elites said:
This is my chickpea Emma:
https://i.postimg.cc/x1cWQXWw/IMG-20190318-132513245.jpg

She's about 3 or 4 years, and we got her from a drug bust case. The man got shot a few times so my grandmother's friend took her in along with a couple others. After taking the others to an auction, my grandmother bought her for me and we've been doing good since. Although the people weren't supposed to sell her, and tried to play us by wanting to trade her for a broke down Diesel.
I've had her almost 5 to 6 months, I want to say.
I see others listing their horse's colors, but I have no clue with her; the man said she was sorrel (So that's what was on her coggins), his wife said Chestnut, but she's starting to roan and now has white flecks on her hips, sides, and neck. I'm hoping she'll be good in halter classes and potentially a pole/barrel horse.



She wouldn't be roan, a horse is born roan but the roaning can only be seen after the first foal shed. Horses can't just turn roan :)
Your horses May 12, 2019 12:55 PM

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Usually "sorrel" is used to describe a Western-trained red horse and "chestnut" is the more formal name for a red horse. I was going to say the same thing about roan. There are a couple other explanations for white hairs cropping up at 3-4 years old, though. She could have vitiligo, a condition that occurs in mammals (even humans) that causes loss of pigment in patches of skin. If there is hair growing out of those patches it will be white. She could be a horse that grows white hairs out of small cuts/scars after they heal. Or she could be a late-blooming gray, which seems least likely. Grays usually start on the face, and her white patches seem to be where horses are most likely to have insect bites, get hit with small stones thrown up off the trail, etc.
Your horses May 12, 2019 03:14 PM

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It doesnÂ’t matter the discipline. Typically sorrel means the mans and tail is lighter than the coat. Chestnut typically means the mane and tail is the same color.
Your horses May 13, 2019 05:21 PM


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https://postimg.cc/gallery/2p98z9jzu/ my two girls <3 I show the grey in barrels and the paint in working westren
Your horses May 14, 2019 07:57 AM


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The rabicano gene can be responsible for ticking/randomly placed white hairs throughout a horses coat too :)


The Lilypad said:
Usually "sorrel" is used to describe a Western-trained red horse and "chestnut" is the more formal name for a red horse. I was going to say the same thing about roan. There are a couple other explanations for white hairs cropping up at 3-4 years old, though. She could have vitiligo, a condition that occurs in mammals (even humans) that causes loss of pigment in patches of skin. If there is hair growing out of those patches it will be white. She could be a horse that grows white hairs out of small cuts/scars after they heal. Or she could be a late-blooming gray, which seems least likely. Grays usually start on the face, and her white patches seem to be where horses are most likely to have insect bites, get hit with small stones thrown up off the trail, etc.




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