Narran Park |
There is no such things as white. They just appear white. Usually an entirely white horse is likely a Cremello or a Max white representation of their white pattern. |
Narran Park |
There is no such things as white. They just appear white. Usually an entirely white horse is likely a Cremello or a Max white representation of their white pattern. |
Narran Park |
Sodashi is technically W14, which is a White gene. Base colour is Red. ELI5: If you have a brown and white horse, sodashis entire body is the white part. - Max White. |
BlackRose |
Ooooh! Thank you for letting me know. You know what’s crazy…. I’ve never thought about Japanese horse racing…. That’s actually really cool |
The Undercity |
Correct me if I am wrong I think Sodashi was homo Sabino but the way she expressed it was she is just white |
Narran Park |
Sodashi is not white. They are technically one bit white spot. There is no such thing as a white horse...technically. |
The Undercity |
White horses are technically a genetic condition where the horse is born white and stays white |
FirstLightFarms |
The funny thing is that as a kid I was always so careful to call these animals by the correct things- grey, pinto, palomino, etc. Now as a professional I'm like "yeah grab the yellow horse over there", "little white pony", etc. Everything is wrong 😂 |
BlackRose |
I’m in Ireland and I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone call a horse Sorrel over here. Always chestnut! I actually haven’t heard anyone anywhere apart from America and possibly Australia? I think in a video once |
The Joker |
Sodashi is an example of a white horse, as well as the Camarillo white breed. However the camarillos are due to a genetic mutation if I remember correctly |
CRG Ranch |
I think I found out they were grey as a little kid, now 15 years later I still call them white |
The Undercity |
Yes Ari I have always seen people who are cowboys and are in the western part of the industry always call them sorrel then people who typically ride English or even in Europe say chestnut |
BlackRose |
See I wasn’t sure how true it was, it somewhat made a little sense but I always was unsure on that fact lol, thank you for the feedback on it :) |
The Joker |
There are still white horses, they are just incredibly rare. White horses have pink skin and dark eyes, they used one in the lone ranger reboot which was super cool :) |
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Narran Park |
There is no such things as white. They just appear white. Usually an entirely white horse is likely a Cremello or a Max white representation of their white pattern. |
Narran Park |
Sodashi is technically W14, which is a White gene. Base colour is Red. ELI5: If you have a brown and white horse, sodashis entire body is the white part. - Max White. |
BlackRose |
Ooooh! Thank you for letting me know. You know what’s crazy…. I’ve never thought about Japanese horse racing…. That’s actually really cool |
The Undercity |
Correct me if I am wrong I think Sodashi was homo Sabino but the way she expressed it was she is just white |
Narran Park |
Sodashi is not white. They are technically one bit white spot. There is no such thing as a white horse...technically. |
The Undercity |
White horses are technically a genetic condition where the horse is born white and stays white |
FirstLightFarms |
The funny thing is that as a kid I was always so careful to call these animals by the correct things- grey, pinto, palomino, etc. Now as a professional I'm like "yeah grab the yellow horse over there", "little white pony", etc. Everything is wrong 😂 |
BlackRose |
I’m in Ireland and I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone call a horse Sorrel over here. Always chestnut! I actually haven’t heard anyone anywhere apart from America and possibly Australia? I think in a video once |
The Joker |
Sodashi is an example of a white horse, as well as the Camarillo white breed. However the camarillos are due to a genetic mutation if I remember correctly |
CRG Ranch |
I think I found out they were grey as a little kid, now 15 years later I still call them white |
The Undercity |
Yes Ari I have always seen people who are cowboys and are in the western part of the industry always call them sorrel then people who typically ride English or even in Europe say chestnut |
BlackRose |
See I wasn’t sure how true it was, it somewhat made a little sense but I always was unsure on that fact lol, thank you for the feedback on it :) |
The Joker |
There are still white horses, they are just incredibly rare. White horses have pink skin and dark eyes, they used one in the lone ranger reboot which was super cool :) |
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