I agree with Barbara, I would NEVER let the color
of any part of a horse, or the sex, keep me from buying a good
prospect. I just did 900+ miles of the XP2004 and of my three mares, more
than half of their legs were white and one had a white nose. Other than
keeping Desitin on the white nose, we had ZERO problems with sunburn or
scratches, with very little effort on my part. As a farrier, I don't feel
that white feet are a detriment at all. A good horse is a good
horse.