Wow, they are both SO pretty!! :new_shocked:Baby Daisy is shedding out to look just like her mom. Most people wouldn't be able to tell them apart here pretty soon!
Jayne
[SIZE=14pt]I was on a web site and there was a white donkey and they said it wasn't a frosted because it had brown eyes..so that is where i got confused..not knowing they should have blue eyes..it made me wonder what is the difference between the two....Thanks all for your wealth of knowledge it is so fun to learn.No, they are not the same. A ivory will have pink skin and light blue eyes. A frosted white will usually have some roaning color mixed in ithe hairs, but they could of greyed out so you dont really see them: , making the frosted spotted white look white. If you look close at a frosted white, you will see that they have dark eyes, dark eyeliner, and dark skin which could have some spotting in it. A good example of a frosted white would be Casper (no, not my Casper, mine is a blue eyed ivory :aktion033:: ) but Casper at Carousel Gardens. :bgrin Here is her website. www.carouselgardens.net someone correct me if I am wrong here..but didnt the frosted spotted white use to be called a few spot white??: Corinne
[SIZE=14pt]Jayne what cute kids you have[/SIZE]Wow, I'm so glad you started this thread. I've always wondered what color you would call my donkey and now I'm wondering if she is a frosted spotted white! Do you think so? Here's her pic:
Baby Daisy is shedding out to look just like her mom. Most people wouldn't be able to tell them apart here pretty soon!
Jayne
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