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bigmac |
Posted - 29 Apr 2010 : 5:56:15 PM Pics of my grey mare who as you can see has black spots would be interested to hear peoples thoughts on this (is it the same (but opposite) of the chestnut with white spots??
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bigmac |
Posted - 12 May 2010 : 1:53:44 PM Well, i've been told its probably been caused by a fungal infection at some point (i.e ringworm) a lady showed me a pic of her mare who looks identical, the exact same black spots and this is what her vet told her!! |
Slave 2 Magic |
Posted - 11 May 2010 : 9:33:38 PM Do the black spots have hair on? Only asking because I was at a show on Sunday and there was a purebred arab there with black spots. I spoke to the owner and she told me that they were actually bald patches showing the black skin through. I would post a pic but as it's not my horse I'm not sure if its allowed? |
bigmac |
Posted - 01 May 2010 : 08:06:55 AM Thats great, thankyou, will have a look on there!! They are both sides, mostly on neck, chest, shoulders!! |
whirlwindhorses |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 10:05:59 PM Ask on the forum on this site, they might have an answer http://www.equine-color.info/ Its probably some form of dapple grey but its very unusual, especially the dark circles around her eyes and dark muzzle. Does she have them all over her body and legs or just her neck and shoulders, and are they both sides? |
bigmac |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 6:35:18 PM Zelia De Cesar (Zulus/Malta) |
Timbercroft |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 6:33:13 PM Sorry cant help with spots! but she is a lovely mare...how is she breed?!
Linda |
bigmac |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 6:30:24 PM She is purebred |
whirlwindhorses |
Posted - 30 Apr 2010 : 6:12:02 PM Is she a purebred or a partbred? |