Note the grey on the horse on the lefts face Mary Ann. Dark horse grey out in their face when they reach the "golden years". 32 years that's a heck of an age for a performance horse.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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Note the grey on the horse on the lefts face Mary Ann. Dark horse grey out in their face when they reach the "golden years". 32 years that's a heck of an age for a performance horse.
4 comments:
Dianne,
Note this old boy "toe out".
Wade
Wade, do only their faces gray out?
Mary Ann
Mary Ann,
As a rule the "bloom is off the rose" once their faces start to gray, similar to humans getting gray hair.
Wade
Wade, Joe didn't have any gray hair when we were married, and now he has quite a bit. Do you think that I had anything to do with that? LOL
Mary Ann
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