I must say he is one of the cutest little guys I've ever seen! He should show in solid color, but since he looks a little washed out when clipped, I would clip him at least three weeks before the show, then only clip his face and pastern the nights before. With a bald face only use a #10 and powder the top of the muzzel instead of oil. I used to have a bald face mare that won everytime she went into the ring. You don't want to show alot of pink skin.I have a question, when I'll show my boy later (in summer) shall I show him as solid or in color class ?
Just had to say your horses are very pretty.For AMHR - the class is supposed to be judged 100% on color. In AMHA, I believe it is 75% color, 25% conformation. In Multi-Color you will find some judges that love apps and some very much dislike them. Some like black and white, others not. In Solid Color - a nice buckskin or silver dapple, or silver bay can do well. It really is a very subjective class, but generally intense colors are what the judges are looking for.
This horse was Res National Champ in the Over Division this year (behind a very handsome black frame overo) - he was the only buckskin pinto in the class of primarily black and whites, so he stood out:
And this horse was Res. National Ch in the under division behind a grullo pinto weanling, this horse went on to win the class at AMHA Worlds:
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