COLORS OF THE AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE: GRAY
Read about the fascinating, ever-changing color of gray in the March issue of America's Horse.
Im Rather Dashing, owned by Catherine Sapienza of Elk Grove, California, will turn gray. PHOTO COURTESY OF OWNER
Eyesa Seeker, a 4-year-old owned by Bert Lamb of Lexington, Oklahoma,is just beginning to gray out.AQHA PHOTO
Mike Abraham of Bosque, New Mexico, owns 10-year-old Mollie Jo Carter. She is a classic dapple gray.AQHA PHOTO
Six-year-old Lark It Or Leave It, owned by Holly Clanahan of Foss,Oklahoma, is a dapple gray.PHOTO COURTESY OF OWNER
Seven-year-old Party Hound, owned by Ana Luisa Quintanilla of Mesquite, Texas. AQHA PHOTO
A Special Fling, 11, is owned by the Pierce Family Partnership of Sallisaw, Oklahoma. She has almost finished graying out.AQHA PHOTO
An aged gray that has turned white.AQHA PHOTO
Jet Leo Tease, owned by Ray Woods of Holdenville,Oklahoma, is a gray with an unusual "blood" mark onhis face.PHOTO COURTESY OF OWNER
An aged gray can appear similar to many other colors. On the left, a gray,on the right a blue roan.AQHA PHOTO
Catchme Zooming, owned by R.D. Hubbard of Palm Desert, California, is a rose gray. AQHA PHOTO
This young gray sports large spots which are often part of the graying pattern. AQHA PHOTO