How interesting. The color of his mane (comparing to other horses of the same color) and his previous color would have made me think palomino. (That's what made me wonder, lol) But yeah, those results are definitely of a smokey black. (and a silver as you say)he was tested before I bought him by james walsh as Ee aa nCr
black with a red gene , no agouti (bay) and one copy of cream , he wasnt tested for silver but I have an idea he is homozygous for silver as I cannot find a black foal among them , even the chestnuts appear to be silver carriers too
- and I have a copy of the results
I had a mare who looked to have a shade like him, but she wasn't tested as silver smokey black. She produced a palomino and a brown filly, but we're not sure on her color.there does seem to be varying shades of smokey silver black but I havent seen one the same as Absolut ...as you say his mane and tail are not the norm; I think some of it is sun bleach because it is a little darker underneath his mane
Thanks Maria(Mrsj)
there does seem to be varying shades of smokey silver black but I havent seen one the same as Absolut ...as you say his mane and tail are not the norm; I think some of it is sun bleach because it is a little darker underneath his mane
Thanks Maria(Mrsj)
I don't have any pictures of him when he was born, but he was about the same colour as he is in the first picture. Here's a fuzzy one of him before he shedded out. Here's his half-brother (RIP Bronko <3) out of the same father too at the same age as the first picture in my other post, you can see Cody's butt on the left sidethe pic in the bottom right hand corner certainly looks smokey silver black , thats almost the exact same colour as mine is in his winter coat
what colour was he when he was born ?
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