| Jericho Stables |
| I've noticed that UK has a lot more painting markings than the US. When I showed it was specifically in the rules that you could not add/alter markings or add dye to your horse. |
| Jericho Stables |
| I've noticed that UK has a lot more painting markings than the US. When I showed it was specifically in the rules that you could not add/alter markings or add dye to your horse. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| It’s not actual spray paint like you’d do graffiti with. It’s just horse makeup in a spray can |
| Sweet Valley |
| Lol people in other countries use a whitening IV to whiten their skin because they want to be lighter skinned lol |
| Changbin's Salon |
| Ash Ew. I've never heard of that before. We have some nice white stuff that we use and it cleans whites really good. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Yeah, it’s more when people are literally spraying/painting white showing makeup on their horse that my eyebrows raise a little 😂 |
| Changbin's Salon |
| I wish I could slap some whites on my black pony and get rid of his evilness T_T |
| Jericho Stables |
| I used to have a grey horse who was nearly all white. You can whiten anything if you try lmao |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Some people take showing prep to the next level I guess, at some point it looks a bit weird/unnatural to have the markings so white (in my opinion) |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Another day of being glad duchess is a buckskin xD can't stain black legs lol |
| Jericho Stables |
| Bay horses have black legs. So if there was a white marking on a black leg of a bay it would show the same as on a solid black... I'm not understanding the logic |
| Changbin's Salon |
| Okay...I get cleaning your whites. But if it's not your horse it's not your problem... :| |
| Palmer River |
| Jericho you can't really notice yellow that much on a bay, but black horses it just pops really bad |
| Beamng |
| My have a hard time focusing today. Spent hours watching episodes in different languages. I only know English. |
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| Jericho Stables |
| I've noticed that UK has a lot more painting markings than the US. When I showed it was specifically in the rules that you could not add/alter markings or add dye to your horse. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| It’s not actual spray paint like you’d do graffiti with. It’s just horse makeup in a spray can |
| Sweet Valley |
| Lol people in other countries use a whitening IV to whiten their skin because they want to be lighter skinned lol |
| Changbin's Salon |
| Ash Ew. I've never heard of that before. We have some nice white stuff that we use and it cleans whites really good. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Yeah, it’s more when people are literally spraying/painting white showing makeup on their horse that my eyebrows raise a little 😂 |
| Changbin's Salon |
| I wish I could slap some whites on my black pony and get rid of his evilness T_T |
| Jericho Stables |
| I used to have a grey horse who was nearly all white. You can whiten anything if you try lmao |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Some people take showing prep to the next level I guess, at some point it looks a bit weird/unnatural to have the markings so white (in my opinion) |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Another day of being glad duchess is a buckskin xD can't stain black legs lol |
| Jericho Stables |
| Bay horses have black legs. So if there was a white marking on a black leg of a bay it would show the same as on a solid black... I'm not understanding the logic |
| Changbin's Salon |
| Okay...I get cleaning your whites. But if it's not your horse it's not your problem... :| |
| Palmer River |
| Jericho you can't really notice yellow that much on a bay, but black horses it just pops really bad |
| Beamng |
| My have a hard time focusing today. Spent hours watching episodes in different languages. I only know English. |
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