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what color is my horse
Post by High Horse Stable »
hi. i have looked through the color guides and still confused on what color he is.
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Re: what color is my horse
Post by Silverine »
He is Smoky Black with appaloosa effects, including bronzing and varnish. Here's an explanation for you based on his gallery pictures:High Horse Stable wrote:hi. i have looked through the color guides and still confused on what color he is.
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Newborn. Black base. Paler, grayer body color than on a pure black plus the blue eye tells us he has cream. So he's smoky black.
Not quite 1 year, but close enough to show his adult coat without appaloosa effects would be a deep pure black, as is expected of both undiluted (normal) and smoky blacks at 1-year-old.
Almost 3. His coat has washed out and gotten kind of a gun-metal tint rather than being pure black. It also is a little bit 'cloudy'. Both of these effects are due to his appaloosa spotting. The gun-metal color comes from an effect called bronzing whereas the 'cloudiness' comes from an effect called varnish.
You can read up on all of the effects of the appaloosa spotting gene (Lp) over here.
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Re: what color is my horse
Post by High Horse Stable »
Silverine wrote:He is Smoky Black with appaloosa effects, including bronzing and varnish. Here's an explanation for you based on his gallery pictures:High Horse Stable wrote:hi. i have looked through the color guides and still confused on what color he is.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2084039
Newborn. Black base. Paler, grayer body color than on a pure black plus the blue eye tells us he has cream. So he's smoky black.
Not quite 1 year, but close enough to show his adult coat without appaloosa effects would be a deep pure black, as is expected of both undiluted (normal) and smoky blacks at 1-year-old.
Almost 3. His coat has washed out and gotten kind of a gun-metal tint rather than being pure black. It also is a little bit 'cloudy'. Both of these effects are due to his appaloosa spotting. The gun-metal color comes from an effect called bronzing whereas the 'cloudiness' comes from an effect called varnish.
You can read up on all of the effects of the appaloosa spotting gene (Lp) over here.
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