Thank you to my SS, sorry it took so long to post, my whole family has been sick! I received a hay bag, curry comb and horse cookies! My ywins enjoyed giving the horses.their xmas treat. Thank you again!
I doubt it. My guess is that maybe hormones are not normal again yet. Havent seen it happen in my 20+ years with horses but Im sure that it is possible, though rare.
I had twins myself so learned all sorts of twin stuff... Twins that share a placenta are identical and twins that do not share a placenta are fraternal. Both are possible, its not only one or the other.
Remember, showmanship is judged mostly on the handler. I would think in showmanship you would need to follow the pattern as it was posted but the other classes I think.you would be fine walking.
Alright well I did originally think smokey silver black. Maybe I will just stick with that. I know that they do not all have to be dappled and can vary in color but she's one that has always made me wonder.
I guess it would just be easiest to test her for silver to know for sure!
I have finally decided that I have no idea what color Fanny May is after several years of owning her and have decided to test her.. She is registered as a silver dapple but I do not believe that she is. She is very mousey brown in person with a brown/flaxen mane & tail.
What would you test her...
25-30% of horses weight is generally the max they can carry including rider and tack. We have a 37.5" mare that very comfortably carries my 50lb, 5 year old and his saddle.