Equuisize
Well-Known Member
I don't have any gray's now but have never met a gray I didn't like.
Our little Zaky colt born this year is a red and white pinto. In our first rain storm
since he was born in June, he looked just like your little person, Renee.
It was his 3 month birthday and I always take photos on their day.
I couldn't bring myself to take his photo.
He looked like he had been spackled in mud. He is all boy and looked like he'd
been playing in the mud all day with his Tonka trucks. Nothing like his prissy sisters.
I've had several gray Arabs over the years and never had one with melanomas, however have
known several that did. As mentioned in the other post they mostly centered in the under
the tail area.
I wonder if it is not just like humans, some are prone and others just aren't even under
similar conditions?
Our little Zaky colt born this year is a red and white pinto. In our first rain storm
since he was born in June, he looked just like your little person, Renee.
It was his 3 month birthday and I always take photos on their day.
I couldn't bring myself to take his photo.
He looked like he had been spackled in mud. He is all boy and looked like he'd
been playing in the mud all day with his Tonka trucks. Nothing like his prissy sisters.
I've had several gray Arabs over the years and never had one with melanomas, however have
known several that did. As mentioned in the other post they mostly centered in the under
the tail area.
I wonder if it is not just like humans, some are prone and others just aren't even under
similar conditions?