Norwegian Fjord by serenataphotography
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Thought Fae’s previous horse form was too messy so i redid it! And this time i know what she is ;)
Fae is a grade mustang dun with potential mixtures of paint, sorrel and chestnut somewhere in there! ♥️
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・゚✮ ✧ 𝕙𝕠𝕣𝕤𝕖 𝕡𝕠𝕣𝕤𝕔𝕙𝕖 ✧ ✮゚・
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In the horse we see this tendency strong whenever a dun tint appears – a tint which approaches to that of the general colouring of the other species of the genus.
"On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life" - Charles Darwin
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When you own a Hollywood Dun It line quarter horse...every ride is a therapy session...for them anyway lol Almost every single Dun It I know is like this; too many feelings for such small horses.
Kin been a great horse for me to learn with, though. He's the maximum combo of smart and emotional, which usually translates to "Hi, I'm going to be extremely dramatic and finnicky about how I process what you just told me to do but also I'll learn it 3 seconds flat and then can apply it to anything else." which makes him look ditzy as heck.
He'll do anything for you if the rider can successfully help him manage his Big Feelings.
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Smokin Dun Mesa - Quarter Horse
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Hey Horse Tumblr, what pelt type is Fae here? A mustang mare, I’m thinking she’s a dun but is she actually a buckskin? If so, mixed with what?
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Fjord Horses by Kristin O Karlsen (x x x)
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Figuring out how Quicksilver should grey out, I want his final coat to be kinda like that one zorse in SSO but less busy.
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I am aware that Colonel Hamilton Smith, who has written on this subject, believes that the several breeds of the horse have descended from several aboriginal species – one of which, the dun, was striped; and that the above-described appearances are all due to ancient crosses with the dun stock.
"On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life" - Charles Darwin
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