He changes, it's halarious! Friend of ours boy didn't even know who he was at First last time he seen him. And the boy was all but born on horseback. Posted via Mobile Device
This mare up the road from me is black- had a black foal- thought she was gonna roan out- shes completely grey now and shes a yearling- your boy is definitely different in that picture- Id be confused too if i didnt go out and see him every day! :lol:
He looks a lot like my 3 yr old, who is a bay-going-gray.
In the winter he looks more bay, in the summer more black. Meanwhile, he keeps getting more and more white hair. So in the summer it's like he is turning black and getting whiter at the same time!
I like his summer coat best.
Does your guy have white hair in his tail? It looks like he might, but not as much as my gelding.
He's gray, I get that, but he changes color. Which I find amusing.
And the pictures of him brown and me on bareback are less then a week apart. Give or take a few hours. Posted via Mobile Device
Lol. It adds to the enjoyment each day, shall I ride the brown, the grey, the sorrel, or the black.... All the same dang horse.
But I do like diversity
One of each color? Why not, lol Posted via Mobile Device
This horse was born chestnut, not one single white hair on him. Here he's almost 7 years old and starting to grey out. He's now around 9 and is almost all white.
That's cute. I had a giggle at the title of your thread. I wish I had kept the photos of the mare that we had for a few months. She came to us with very pronounced dapples and changed her color every season. In the time I had her, she must have changed her coat 4-5 times and every time something completely different.
It's definitely a sight to see in person, the pictures don't do justice to how drastic the changes are. Today he was gray head/ sorrel body/ hind jet black....
I'm sure it's not possible, but feel free to come see my circus freak Posted via Mobile Device
Wow nice horses everyone. My colt Storm is changing on me too, he was born nice red chestnut with a flaxen tail, and now going on 2yrs and 4mos, he's got a lot of white on his belly across his rump and along his mane, and his pretty star is flecking with red in it. I'm not sure what color he's going to be when he's done growing LOL
So here's a pic of him just for fun!!
LOL i do the same with mine. Actually the red colt i shared a pic of, we were unloading hay from a hay wagon into the backside of our barn, and he decided to come and steal a few nibbles of hay, well while husband was throwing the bales, he walked right into the firing range and got hit right in the head with one! He just stood there and was like ok now what? LOL i laughed so hard i thought i was going to fall out of the barn loft. Then he proceeded to eat it....only horses :-D
Status
Not open for further replies.
You have insufficient privileges to reply here.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
The Horse Forum
3.4M posts
92.6K members
Since 2006
A forum community dedicated to horse owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about breeding, grooming, reviews, health, behavior, housing, adopting, care, classifieds, and more!