That would be because the horse was born with the grey gene mutation. Grey horses are typically born another color and lighten gradually over time.
dye it
the males turn black when spawning but usually, they are green or gray!
Almost all color hair (if it soes turn colors) will go gray first and then fade lighter to a whiter shade.
Depending on the coloration of the Dam and Sire of this foal, he may or may not gray out slowly, but he will no doubt be gray in later years. I would say around 6 the horse should be fully grey.
no but if it does your horse is most likely to die of a slow painful death
I think it turns gray because thr water that avaperates in the water is dirty so the cloud gets dirt and it turns gray
An anole can turn green, gray, black, and brown.
check October readers digest magazine for the rigth answer.
The answer depend on if it is a city system or a private well.
Yes, with the advancement in age the color of hairs turn gray. The change in color from black to gray in hairs is a natural process provided you do not resort to artificial coloring of hairs.
After 2 weeks they turn gray.
Grey horses mellow out with age. Some are born appearing very dark, almost black and as they age they tend to get lighter and lighter. A great example is the famous sire, Unbridled's Song. Another is the famous jumper, Gem Twist.