[drivingpairs] sorrel and Chestnut
- From: Candis Hankins <kess@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: driving pairs <drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:00:25 -0600
I used to drive a pair of horses that were the same shade of red, but
one was a sorrel and one was a chestnut. Read Ben Green's book titled
'The Color of Horses' and the differences will be obvious. Both come in
several shades, but a sorrel will fade out on the legs and may have a
lighter tail and mane. A chestnut carries the same color down to the
foot (not counting white markings.) Very different!
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