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Re: White hairs on a chestnut



Lif, this is exactly how my mare is marked. She is a golden chestnut with a
wide blaze and a flaxen mane. She also has roaning through out, tho' very
light. As I said before, she whites up even where there isn't any pressure,
and even has roaning on her face where the old headstall fit. I did have a
saddle maker check out the saddle on her before I started training her for
endurance, and he said at that time it fit her properly, tho' I did have to
have work done on the western saddle that turned out to be a problem with
the tree. She has muscled up alot, and trimmed down, but I would have
thought this saddle would have fit better, since it was used on my other
endurance horses that had similar backs to how hers is now. I wonder if this
white hair could be the what disappeared and is returning with her winter
coat. Is that possible?  Becky said to talk to Jim or Marci. I will call
Marci, she was my mentor to this sport, and get her opinion. She can tell if
the saddle is fitting correctly. Marci??? are you listening???
I guess I am hoping what with all the other signs of white hairs that this
may not be saddle fit.
Lori

-----Original Message-----
From: Lif Strand <fasterhorses@gilanet.com>
To: AERC <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 10:23 AM
Subject: RC: White hairs on a chestnut


>Lori - I've seen those white hairs a lot on chestnut horses.  Until your
>email, I thought it was just something to do with Arabs.  Also, I've
>only seen the white hairs on the more orangy colored chestnuts (not the
>dark, liver chestnuts) but that might not mean they don't get them.
>Also, the chestnuts I've seen with the white hairs all have had high
>white & lots of white on their faces.  Don't know the why of it, just
>that this is what I've seen.  I'm not sure it's an indicator of a
>problem with gear in any way.  Maybe an extreme sensitivity to
>pressure?  But on the horses I've seen with this white business, none
>have had any pain or bad effects.  Lif
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