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This pic has me wondering if Topper could be sooty buckskin, instead of black bay (I only tested him for LWO, he neg). [And one of his 2012 colts sure looks like he could be a buckskin dun; dam has no cream, so didn't get it from her. I registered the colt as black dun, as I assumed Topper couldn't have cream with as black/dark as he is.]I know I'm the only one who thinks he's a sooty buckskin, but I wanted to share a couple of pictures of sooty buckskins. This is Tide Creek Augustus, a very dark sooty buckskin Section B Welsh Pony. (Owned and photographed by Unbridled Oaks) His picture is on public display on White Horse Productions Color Genetics site. Here's what they say about "sooty" --
Sooty: Sooty is a common color modifier that can act on both red and black based coats. Sooty, also known as smutty or countershading, causes dark hairs to be spread throughout a horses coat, usually concentrated from the top of the back down. Sooty horses often have spectacular dappling because of the contrast of colors in their coats. Sometimes the sooty hairs are concentrated into lines resembling leg barring and dorsal stripes on non-dun horses. Some horses are so sooty that their true color is unrecognizable. For example, some sooty buckskins have been mistaken for dark bay or black horses, such as the pony pictured below on the right (the horse below).