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Don't auction your colts without looking at them...Liver Brindle!
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SO...I usually just auction all my foals that are stallions without looking at them because I have pretty much gotten to the point of dreading keeping any more stallions. But this morning I bred my Freaky Friday stud to a pasture of dark chestnut HH mares and none of the foals were fillies. So I decided to go through the foals to see if there were any black liver colts and lo' and behold look what I found!
freaky brindle baby -
So pretty! He looks a little bit like a chocolate tiger!Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
Prices are almost always negotiable.Thanked by 1SarahLove -
Wow - with no brindle parents at all - that must be quite rare - beautiful! I always do a search on my auction horses for brindle the day before the auction starts.Thanked by 1SarahLove
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He is beautiful!Specializing in W8, W3 & Kit M Cream & Pearl draft horses.
ID# 170Thanked by 1SarahLove -
My Chocolate Palomino filly was a big surprise also. No brindle parents. Sure did shock me!Thanked by 1SarahLove