Im a little disappionted that my falgar will lose his black head, it looked very handsome. His brother Thorne wth grey head and white cheeks hasnt changed at all.
My stallion is a homozygous grey born chestnut and I bred him to a very dark mare. When born the foal was brown but scattered with grey hairs - like she couldnt wait until she was born to start greying out! She's now very pale with a black mane and tail, but in time will be all white like her 25...
Ah yes. When he was still a baby he and his sister Leelu were 'Truth' and 'Light' for the light series by Marion Zimmer Bradley and their other sibling 'Thorne' is from the same vein. As they got older 'Light' became Leelu, it became obvious 'Truth' was a boy and he became 'Trafalgar True' for...
That is, quite simply, amazing! I never would have guessed that. When I saw the white spots come out on his cheeks I thought he was losing his black cap forever.
Greying out is common is some families of horses. This is one of my call drakes, Trafalgar
Taken about a month ago. Ive loved that black face since it came in.
This is the same duck, taken today