There are no clear pictures of primitives or dorsal stripes. I don't see dilution that goes with dun either. I see two bays. If there ard other photos I'm different light and showing a clear dorsal that goes into the tail.
It is no longer referred to as wild bay but low point bay in genetic circles. No, she is displaying foal camo. It can take acouple of years for the points to fill in.
A regular bay has points that typically go up to or past knees and hocks. A low point bay the points typically stay at or below the fetlock with or without "dirty" knees and hocks. Random internet picture. I don't know age of this horse but this is typical for a low point or "wild" Bay. This horse also has pangare.
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