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Here's a wild bay for anyone who wants to see!
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I was literally JUST looking for an example. Thank you!
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Thank you!!! I was trying to figure out what that color meant
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I believe it has different expressions, a wild bay I caught is very light on the whole body!
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Wild bay is just further restriction of the black pigmentation. So instead of black all up the leg, the black will only be shown on the pastern and/or fetlocks, and sometimes on the knee. So I assume you'll still get all the variations of lighter and darker bays, but with or without the "wild" part which restricts the black. . The dark along the back in this case is probably sooty Edited at February 4, 2026 12:58 AM by Sagebrush
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Sagebrush said: Wild bay is just further restriction of the black pigmentation. So instead of black all up the leg, the black will only be shown on the pastern and/or fetlocks, and sometimes on the knee. So I assume you'll still get all the variations of lighter and darker bays, but with or without the "wild" part which restricts the black. . The dark along the back in this case is probably sooty
Yes that is correct! I just didn't wanna pay to test haha
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