Why are they trying to paint color on the horse..
Seems to be a bit dishonest. These are also a shots when she is older. And, she does have her points coming on. I do see white on the left front pastern and the left hind leg. All that really only matters if you are going to show in the color class with ABRA.
My paly colt ended up with a little white sock on his R front leg I never even knew was there. He was pretty light when he was born. Still had the white mane and tail..Curly mane to boot.. But, I had no idea the sock was there until he got outside and got dirty..
I did not even see it when he was coming out...
Maybe someone painted it on when I was not looking..
Even though we do not choose a horse for it's color, it's always a plus to have it and does make it easier to market. Same with BS paints. BS paints bring in way less then the ones with color.
I think there is nothing finer then sitting and watching an entire show ring full of palominos'...