What causes this?
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Re: What causes this?
Ditto that. Check it out:
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I know you've seen Charmander. It's the same cause, just a different appearance.
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Awwww. That's too cool! 8-) I just feel the urge to pair that up with a chestnut with a snip at the same spot. (and can never find what I am looking for online)
[img]http://www.barbaralivingston.com/albums…]
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So the chestnut simply comes through here and there in random fashion. That's so odd! With this boy having a snip rather than big patch, I thought there might be some weird trick to it.
Thanks so much! And yes, vneerland, it would be great to find a chestnut 'match.' ;)
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[quote="vneerland"]
[img]http://www.barbaralivingston.com/albums…]
Is it just me or do you see white that used to be a marking and the "snip" going over it? I think I see an outline of a blaze, but it may just be the lighting...
Anyone else see it?
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figured i'd just bump this thread up with these pictures....
the mare's muzzle, above the right nostril...that look like a bloodmark to you?
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http://www.aldrichfarm.com/fantasy1.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
she's a half Kiger, half BLM mustang
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I believe its from incomplete penetration of the gray gene. Its normally called a blood mark.