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Re: White hairs on a chestnut



In Egypt, virtually every equine (other than donkeys) is at least part Arab
and many if not most of the mules and horses do tend to roan out as they get
older. It's amazing how many colours you can see in a herd of yearlings
here, but get a herd of 10 year olds and they're mostly shades of grey.


----- Original Message -----
From: Keith and Anna <desautels@cnetco.com>
To: ride camp <ridecamp@endurance.net>; <Bluebirdpr@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 2:40 AM
Subject: RC: Re: RE: Re: Re: White hairs on a chestnut


> Not all of this can be tack related. Im sure that some may be, but my
horse
> is a three year old mare that i just got in January and have only ridden
> about 10 times and these spots show up in areas that NO TACK AT ALL has
ever
> touched. This mare has been out in pasture caring for her foal, and the
foal
> also has weird white spots that just started, At four months.  On top of
all
> that i have a mule that has progressively been getting whiter each year
> since she was born. thes white spots do not all appear in areas where the
> tack is rubbing her either.  And since she started this before i ever rode
> ther then there must be other reasons. Like genetics. It is possible, that
> some horses are genetically predisposed to getting roan or white spots.
So
> why are you assuming that it is all tack related?
> Anna
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Bluebirdpr@aol.com>
> To: <bobmorris@rmci.net>
> Cc: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
> Sent: September 19, 1999 5:07 PM
> Subject: RC: RE: Re: Re: White hairs on a chestnut
>
>
> > In a message dated 09/19/1999 6:59:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > bobmorris@rmci.net writes:
> >
> > <<
> >  Now, if this is from a saddle I sure would like to find out how they
hold
> >  the saddle in place back there!
> >   >>
> > Seriously Bob,
> >
> > It could be a nerve running down the center of his back causing these
> spots
> > that is a result of equipment not fitting properly at one spot.
> >
> > Phil
> >
> >
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