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Roan Mare with corn spots
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Ooh! Cool with the silver bay!
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Oh, is that what they're called? You learn something new every day :)
and yes, she's gorgeous.Breeding quality pintaloosa riding horses and ponies - and having fun with it! -
Good grief I had been trying to figure out what those were called to.Be not afraid to ask questions. You're not the only idiot in the room.
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She's for sale. I just thought she was too unique to toss in the next auction.
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Corn spots are a roan thing. ;) No idea who came up with that name just seems kinda corny to me. :D
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Took her home, thanks! Love roany ponies - corn spots are a bonus :x
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Back in the olden times, before we had all these high falutin' pictures, corn spots were THE thing to have and breed for.
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Funny how in real life they're a spot where a horse has lost hair or had an injury. The hair grows back in solid, and that's why when you see roan mustangs they ten to be covered in them, especially stallions! And it only happens with true, classic roan. Not varnish or sabino like roan or rabicano either. :)
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Congrats Knikna. Hope she does well for you! I'm glad that she found a home instead of meetin her demise... :D