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Old 02-23-2008, 03:20 PM   #1
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Frosting, Guard Hairs, or Splash?

Or none of the above?

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Ditto ^.

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Right click and copy paste properties and put up in browser and enter..

If your speaking of the legs and tail on the foal, none of the above, its baby fuzz.
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Dam is splash. Baby could be. It's not frosting or guard hairs. It *could* be baby fuzz. But quite frankly... I think it is splash.

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I agree, doesn't look like baby fuzz to me. Looks splashy. Check out how the baby's blaze falls to the side.

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Yeah it is kinda making that curl over his right eye isn't it? 2 high backs says a little too I think.

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Yup, and lays on that side of the nose, too.

Now, with the back legs, couldn't that also be sabino? The whites are higher in the front than in the back. Am I wrong to think that splash is usually the other way around?

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Actually splash is usually straight across the leg. Very even tops to splash whites. HOWEVER... when you ADD sabino... splash stockings can end up with sabino tops. :-)

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