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  • Put in my place by a 7 y/o

    I have long bemoaned the bays. I am not partial to any horse color so long as it is not bay. My DD knows I don't like bays and never will. So she presented me with this lovely little poem and I had to share. I did correct the spelling but the words are truly hers. Any preference on color fellow COTHers?

    Bey by any Color
    You say Bay and see a brown horse with four black legs, tail and mane.
    I see a mahogany brown with red undertones and dapples in the winter.
    You say Bay and see a brown horse with four black legs, tail and mane.
    I see a blood bay with the sheen of a copper penny.
    You say Bay and see a brown horse with four black legs, tail and mane.
    I see black beauty in the winter and milk chocolate in the summer.
    So give me your paints, pintos, palominos and greys to each their own.
    Just because I own a bay does not make my horse any less than yours.
    Just makes mine harder to find in the field sometimes!
    Adoring fan of A Fine Romance
    Originally Posted by alicen:
    What serious breeder would think that a horse at that performance level is push button? Even so, that's still a lot of buttons to push.

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    That is astonishing, congrats!
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    • #3
      Bays have always been one of my faves = )

      I've always loved a dark bay with lots of dapples as well as a bright blood bay. I also love them with a touch of chrome (maybe a star and a snip, maybe 2 white hind ankles, maybe crazy chrome with a blaze and 4 white stockings). I love them.

      Plus! They always look so clean, haha. I never ever liked non solid colors (or really even other "fancy" colors) until I stumbled upon my current gelding who is a bold leopard appy. The color has definitely grown on me to the point I think I might actively seek out another spotted wonder at some point. I still love my bays though. I suppose I have an exception on "fancy" colors as well, I do love a very deep, coppery palomino that has lots of dapples and a shimmery mane and tail (not just flat white). I suppose I also think a bay blanket appy is pretty cool too. Still, I'm pretty conservative and like my solids best = )

      And - your daughter seems like a cutie, haha.

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      • #4
        Out of the mouths of babes!
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        • #5
          Absolutely precious.

          Your blessed child sees horses in an astonishing and wonderful way. She sees past their colors. Your a lucky Mom.

          I've never been lucky enough to own a bay, unless you consider the mahogany almost black mare I had. Didn't look to NOT buy a bay, just found the horse I wanted at the time in a different color.

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          • #6
            I do like a bay with a lot of white....

            But oddly, through six horses, I have lease one grade Chestnut TB/QH, and owned one chestnut Appendix QH, one grey TB, and four Appaloosas: one black/blue roan and white, two chestnut and white, and ONE - only one- bay. And he was a bay roan so roaned out (at 9 when I acquired him) that he was almost leopard.

            Now, when I bought my present horse, the breeder DID have a GORGEOUS blanketed bay, BUT....he was a weanling. I was 61 at the time. I bought the coming 3 year old (chestnut). Just couldn't wait for that weanling.....

            But even among non-Appys, a dappled or blood bay with socks and a blaze...... (just add the blanket and spots and it would be PERFECT! LOL)

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            • #7
              What an adorable poem! You're DD sounds a bit precocious, in a good way!

              Personally, I have a soft spot for bays. My new filly though is a dirty buckskin (or so I've been told) and I love her color. She's not a fancy mover, but she makes up for it by being cute and colorful.

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              • #8
                That was a GREAT poem. Both because it was well written and because of the sentiment. Smart (and compasionate) kid you have there.

                I don't think having a color preference is wrong as long as you don't put down a good horse because you don't like his color or, conversely, favor a bad horse because of his color.

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                • #9
                  I'm with your daughter. I'll take mine bay with four black legs, no chrome thank you very much.
                  "Kindness is free" ~ Eurofoal
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                  • #10
                    Bay is the best color in the world.

                    That's a beautiful poem by your daughter & I think it completely captures the wonderful range of bays.
                    ~ Horse Box Lovers Clique ~

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                    • #11
                      That is one amazing daughter you have there!

                      I do have certain colors that just catch my eye before others. Chestnuts with chrome and blood or mahogany bays with or without chrome.

                      At the moment, I have 2 chestnuts with blazes and white on hinds, LOL. It just worked out that way. But I always do seem to develop an instant bond with redheads in general, either the chestnut or the bay variety.
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                      • #12
                        That's wonderful - she has great mastery of words for her age! I see a future in writing for her.

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                        • #13
                          Huh, now that I think of it, every horse I've owned has been a bay of some shade. Of course, I kind of went from one extreme to the other with this last change:

                          Last horse (scroll down to see M&W's Dial Tone, third horse down)
                          http://www.qar.ca/qarfoals.html

                          New horse
                          http://csyoung.smugmug.com/Horse-Sho...22058358_8WUzd

                          Yep, the only white the new guy has is that speck between his eyes. Can't say I miss the scrubbing, but he is hard to find in the field sometimes! Your daughter was definitely right about that! Miss the confidence the other horse had, too... Heck, I just miss him, but I digress...
                          "Radar, the man's ex-cavalry: if he sees four flies having a meeting, he knows they're talking about a horse!" Cptn. BJ Hunnicutt, M*A*S*H Season 4, Episode "Dear Mildred"

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                          • #14
                            Ah yes, the honesty of children.
                            As an adult I'd really love to see the world through a child's eye again.
                            I have a bay, I'm really not partial to color though. Fortunately for me, my "bay" is also color changing. He is almost buckskin in the summer and almost black in the winter. I love my seasonal horse =)
                            My treasures do not clink together or glitter, they gleam in the sun and neigh in the night.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
                              I'm with your daughter. I'll take mine bay with four black legs, no chrome thank you very much.
                              Yup... me too. Especially a blood bay which is what I have now. I didn't buy him for the color... but it was icing on the cake!

                              I'm one of those freaks that doesn't like chrome. Give me solid any day of the week. And Chestnut is my least favorite.

                              Her poem was perfect... loved it! Especially these lines:

                              Originally posted by leilatigress View Post
                              You say Bay and see a brown horse with four black legs, tail and mane.
                              I see a blood bay with the sheen of a copper penny.

                              Just because I own a bay does not make my horse any less than yours.
                              Just makes mine harder to find in the field sometimes!
                              But with mine being a blood bay and the rest of the bays in the barn are more darker... I can pick my guy much more easily. He's out w/ 2 other darker bays and a grey.

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                              • #16
                                That is awesome!

                                I have to say I adore bay.. and where I ride there has been everything but bay till the past week. We picked up a bay mare, and have a bay foal as of yesterday morning. I am SO in love.

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by CanterPirouette View Post
                                  Ah yes, the honesty of children.
                                  As an adult I'd really love to see the world through a child's eye again.
                                  I have a bay, I'm really not partial to color though. Fortunately for me, my "bay" is also color changing. He is almost buckskin in the summer and almost black in the winter. I love my seasonal horse =)
                                  Mine too! I've always been in love with Grulla coloring and the first time he shed out after I got him off the track, I thought, he knows this and is trying to please me. Summer time I call him 'Blondie', ala Clint Eastwood in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Make the whistle too, when he saunters in from the pasture with the QH's, Paints and Appy. And I've had friends not recognized him, he looks so different from his dark bay winter coloring. One assumed I'd gotten another horse.

                                  What an awesome poem, leilatigress! She's seven and sees that clearly? Beautiful. Let your daughter know I love her sentiment and agree 100%.
                                  This it be all wot we want in life, wenn peoples dey loff us. ~ Willem

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                                  • #18
                                    Adorable! Wise beyond her years! Can you ask her to write one about TBs too?!

                                    Another fan of bays....Love 'em with chrome, without chrome, and any shade. Bonus points for dapples and dorsal stripes! I think there's just something so classy about a good looking bay horse. And yes, I am a chestnut hater too, although greys with pink noses are my second fave!

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                                    • #19
                                      Beautiful poem.

                                      I love bays, especially dark bays with coronets and ermine spots... oh, that would happen to be my girl, with a left coronet with ermine spots. So regal. And my boy is a bay manqué--he was bay before he went grey and still has the reddish tones in his coat.

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                                      • #20
                                        That was wonderful!

                                        And I LOVE bays. Happy to look out my window at one. The other is technically really dark bay, but looks more like black to me.

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