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Duns in their foal coats and maturing

 

Bred by Mary Haas, of  Haas Horse Farm, this is Spins N Wins, on/born 5/13/06 (left) and at right, as a yearling, she still has her stripes.

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Dry Shiney Twist as a newborn, left, and as a yearling, right.  I like this filly's subtle coloring, and the dark areas around her eyes as a yearling.

I rode a long, thrilling trail through Mark Twain National Forest with Mary a few years ago, on one of her (then) 3-year-old fillies.  She was riding a two year old filly.  They both were EXTREMELY well trained!

Sherry Webb sent the list these two pics of her Appaloosa dun filly Dreamy. As a newborn, left.  At right, as a 2 year old.

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Newborn and later shot of the red dun daughter of Legend of Pride, Punkin, provided by list member Amarugia Horse Farm

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Jolone WIlliams says that this newborn (April 2007) stud colt is a grulla.  Let's find out why...and get a mature picture of him later for the right side =>

adult pic coming, we hope...

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List member Lylian Thayne's probably-grulla filly, Magic, from The Secret Ranch .  Lylian, got a grown-up pic of her?  Did she have a DNA color test?  Sorry I can't remember everybody like I'd like to. :-/

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This pic is from list member Patricia Jansen in the Netherlands. Sorry, that's all I have on it at this time.  Patricia?  Care to help us out with more info and later pics?

   

 

 

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