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Cherie Lee:
My brother and his wife are horse people. WE took long hair from the tail and made a horse hair pen, Cigar Style, as a memento. Have you tried it? I am researching how to wave horse hair after soaking in vinegar.
 
Cherie, how is Little Mans foot after getting tangled up in the wire last year? I really like the look of the larger one that you and Juan are riding in the pics.
Len
 
Is the brown and white one a Palameno? What is the all brown one? Quarterhorse.

No, Sugar is a Paint. She will be one next month, so she is still a baby.

As for the other two, they are not really brown, but more of a reddish and there is a word for it that starts with an "S" but I cannot remember it right now. I do think there is "quarter" in both boys.
 
Sorral

Is the brown and white one a Palameno? What is the all brown one? Quarterhorse.

No, Sugar is a Paint. She will be one next month, so she is still a baby.

As for the other two, they are not really brown, but more of a reddish and there is a word for it that starts with an "S" but I cannot remember it right now. I do think there is "quarter" in both boys.
The word your looking for is Sorral although I would think of the one with the blondish mane as chestnut.
 
Standardbred

I bred and raised standardbreds (Trotters and Pacers) for a time and they only recognized certain colors. Black, Brown, Bay, Chestnut, Roan and Gray - I think there is another color recognized in New Zealand which is like a paint....I've never seen one though.
 
You are correct on the sorrel. I used to raise some quarter horses in my earlier life. Dad and I ran a herd of quarter horses. We used to raise colts and sell then in a production sale each fall. I used to start about 15 colts each winter and roped steers in my spare time. I don't own any horses any more and it is hard to get out of bed some mornings.
 
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