I will also say I have noticed Icelandics have odd colors where the tone is just slightly "off" from any normal horse making you wonder what the color really is.
She is adorable, looks like a little stuffed animal, I want her lol.
I don't think she is palomino but it's very cool how her color is expressed, pretty unusual in a breed full of unusual colors.
I call it grulla (feminine), grullo (masculine) which is black + dun. I've never heard of a black dun being called blue but that doesn't mean in some parts of the world they don't call the coloring something else. Around here we do call black + roan a blue roan.
Palomino + dun + pinto would be dunalino pinto or palomino dun pinto.
As a side note, paint is a breed (stock horse), pinto is a white color pattern (can be any breed). Not all paints are pinto and not all pintos are paint.
i would not call the dam grulla . She is dun in appearance . I would call her a brown dun. the foals color will change by the time it is a year old. it could get redder or lighter or darker. Darling horses.
haviris, Yogiwick
Sorry, I don't know who the owner is or if they are selling her...LOL
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