Does your stable/barn match the statistical data?

three bays, two chestnuts. :slight_smile:

i had a lesson last week at a facility that has more than its fair share of greys. as i was hosing off my horse i saw one grey lie down in her own manure. she looked like a pinto when she sat up. no thanks - so glad my guy is so dark!

Where I work:
8 bays
2 chestnuts
2 greys
1 brown

30 Miniatures/Shetland ponies

Bay: 6
Sorrel sabino pinto: 4
Dun frame pinto: 1
Bay roan: 1
Chestnut/sorrel: 2
Black: 3
Sorrel tobiano: 2
Silver dapple tobiano: 1
Buckskin: 1
Buckskin roan: 2
Silver bay pinto: 1
Palomino pinto: 1
gray (true gray, not silver): 1
Black tobiano: 2
Bay pinto: 2

2 bays
1 chestnut
1 dun
1 grey
1 cremello
1 Appaloosa

And the irony is, I never looked for color per se, just a good horse, and we have an incredibly beautiful App, a cream with blue eyes, and a dappled dun.

Lineup at Home (before I moved my 2):

1 chestnut
1 bay
1 bay/white paint
1 black/white paint

I guess we weren’t quite the norm with our guys but when we had more, we probably were!

Current Barn:

6 bays
2 chestnuts
2 grays
2 buckskin
1 black/white paint
2 black (1 is sabino)

Where I board:

13 Bays
4 Brown/Seals
9 Chestnuts
9 Grays
3 Blacks
1 few spot Appy
1 Brown blanket Appy
3 Roans
1 Palomino
1 Dun

Mine are two of the chestnuts

At our barn of 7:

4 chestnuts (2 red, 2 liver)
1 bay
1 bay pinto
1 black/brown

9 horses here.

6 bays
2 Greys
1 chestnut

Jennifer

6 bays (4 bright, 2 dark)
1 black
1 grey
1 chestnut

Where I board:

4 Appys
3 Pintos
2 Blacks
1 Palomino

I don’t know the exact count of everything but we of course have bays, chestnuts, and greys. We have some black, at least one palomino, some pintos, POAs, appys, red roan, etc etc. Variety is key :wink:

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12 chestnuts, 2 bays[/QUOTE]

Saddle horse barn, right?:lol:

Mine has all chestnuts, except for 1 bay pinto.

2 bays (1 dark, 1 bright)
2 chestnuts (1 sorrel and the other might be a wild bay, her mane and tail are very dark/black but no black points and she’s too bright to be liver)
1 palomino

I have one bay, one chestnut, and I’m sort of embarrassed to admit that I’m not entirely sure what to call the pony’s color. He’s kind of a pale chestnut or reddish palomino roan color. His coggins says that he’s “Blonde.” :lol:

Over the years, I’ve owned 4 bays, 4 chestnuts, one brown OTTB, and the blonde pony.

No pintos, no apps, no greys, and no dilutes. Though one of the bays was rabicano and a couple of the chestnuts had light colored or white manes and tails.

Let’s see

1 dark bay
3 chestnut/sorrels
2 buckskin Appaloosas
1 palomino paint
2 greys
2 sorrel paints
1 black
1 palomino roan that will probably grey out

11 Bays
14 Chestnuts
10 Grays
5 Blacks
2 Paints
1 Blue roan
1 Red roan
2 Palomino
1 Dun

16hh and over - 4 dark bays
“Ponies” (small QH and grade) - 1 dappled grey, 1 chestnut

Colorful ponies and plain horses, my kind of aesthetic! :slight_smile:

4 here (miniature horses)

1 chestnut
1 chestnut paint
1 palomino
1 appaloosa

we have 7:
2 black (perhaps not true black…)
3 chestnuts
2 bays.

My barn has:

6 greys (I own one :o)
5 bays
5 chestnuts (I own one :o)
2 liver chestnuts
2 appys