It is - we only have 4 chestnuts (1 solid boarder & 2 spots & 1 roan solid) and they are all in separate pastures - not next to each other.
In each group we have silvers - both solid and spots - of different shades! It's hilarious when you realize that... One group has 2 solids that are really dark w/ almost white manes, the 2nd group has 2 solids that are really light (look palomino - both homozygous silver), the 3rd group has a solid that is ...medium - he has a cream gene as well as a silver gene. And in a large paddock I have a representative of each color - chestnut spot, bay solid & cream/silver solid (silver buckskin), hehehehehe....
This group has been split now (again) - the 3 to the right are in the SR mares group (2 lite silver solids, 2 bay spots, 1 dark silver spot, 1 red spot, 1 red roan) -
Flashi & Bunny are full sisters - Flashi almost black when kept in and Bunny very light (in winter coat - almost white). These 4 are still in the same pasture together. The Jr mare pasture now has 1 silver bay spot, 2 dark silver solids, 1 lite silver spot, 1 dark silver spot, 3 in-between silver spots...(when I had the cremello filly she was in the Jr mare group).
This group has now been split into Jr mares and Sr mares pastures. There are also a few not in this photo (2 bay spots, chestnut spot & red roan solid...
This is almost all of the boys - the bay spot 1/2 arab gelding isn't in this photo (he was in different pasture at the time) or the solid chestnut now gelding... the white tailed now gelding on the left closest to us is actually a silver bay - not a chestnut.
Also have a bay in each group - 3 have spots and 1 is solid.
Only 1 black/white at this time. It's always surprised me that we never had other black/white foals with our silver dapples - both sire and dams were all single gened silvers and black/white was always a possibility.
When I sold our cremello filly, I lost the opportunity to have other cream foals at that time - but that may be changing. I still have the cream w/ the silver buckskin mare and we are going to be breeding her eventually. She did have a palomino colt right after I purchased him but he didn't make it (dummy foal - hard to treat w/ wild mare)... Not in a hurry to breed her just yet, still working with her as she's a "wild child" and her papers are still not in order either.
Here is the last "group" - actually I'd like to get the two larger mares out of this pen - meant for the "wild-child" shetland mare - but until our fencing is done, they stay together. The red spot is being treated for heaves/copd and cancer - she may stay penned w/ Taff as she is easier to catch and medically treat that way...
YEP, a rainbow of colors!! Don't have some pictured in these groupings