Post pics of your horse's unusual markings! i have always found these cool to look a, and i'd like to see if anyone has some to share! here are some i found around the internet:
Wow. It looks like he has a hole in his head! That's so neat. I also like how it breaks up what someone talking to me once referred to as the "penis blaze." Every horse I see with one makes me giggle now, and I mentally shake my fist at that person.
Cloudkisser, thanks! She's actually coming a yearling now, and only just getting out of a real fugly stage. I need to get some current pictures of her.
Natisha, ROTF I never noticed that! Reese (the cat) always sleeps in his stall, too, I wonder if she feels some spotty kinship. :lol:
Isabelle has a weird black spot on her forehead, and I love it! I think it makes her look cool and unique!
The man I bought her from said he hated her spot!
I have always wondered, do you think it is just a natural marking, or maybe she skinned herself there one time and the hair grew back dark (the way it happens with roans?). I am guessing it's a natural marking, but I don't know for sure.
Indy, Frejya's(i think i spelled that right.. lol ) spot looks like a seahorse to me!
i don't have anyone with anything to funky really. just a paint with all white legs and 1 dark, and an oddly colored horse and sparta who has a cute shaped snip.
Sundance had a stripe under his chin, but I don't have any pics of it. He had this wildly curly black forelock though, the rest of his mane was chestnut and white haha.
My Mustang Dobe has a buckskin bloody shoulder mark on the side of his face. I laugh at him all the time and tell him it looks like he slept in a puddle of pee. :lol:
It also goes up and kinda colors the back of his left ear as well.
Here's Maggie with her random quirky face marking, that wraps under her chin, down her jaw and connects to her white marking on her right side.
and our old gelding Beamer (pinto) with that weird blaze/bald face and Mac, who is also pinto, but only has that weird white roany spot that has completely roaned out now so his head is red and whiteish...
I already have quite a few pics up but here is my thoroughbred gelding Apache. Sometimes if you look at him from the right angle his face looks wonky because of the marking.
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