The answer to the riddle "A confusing equine coloring. Using either the first or second alphabetical vowels" is grey. "Grey" is used in the European and Commonwealth English while "gray" has been used in the American English language although the former is also accepted.
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What a great question! There are some colors and coat patterns that can be confusing, especially to an untrained eye. Duns, grullas, some roans, certain shades of palomino. When you throw in dorsel stripes, leg stripes, white hair mixed in certain coats it can make your head spin.
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What a great question! There are some colors and coat patterns that can be confusing, especially to an untrained eye. Duns, grullas, some roans, certain shades of palomino. When you throw in dorsel stripes, leg stripes, white hair mixed in certain coats it can make your head spin.
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I dont know what it is either
Chestnut Brought to you by FamousRider on Bay Checked by DawnFire- Grey and Pinto
Leopard Spotted. LivingHope HI1, KindredSpirit HI2
white SunnyFilly on brown server
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Yes, you can work as a both an equine and a small animal veterinarian. However, equine medicine in the United States has become a specialty distinct from small animal medicine and it is uncommon to have either a veterinarian that stays current on all of these species or to have a practice that supports both an equine client list and a small animal client list without also covering large animals.
The need for Equine Dentistry grows as the equine industry grows. as long as people own horses there will be a need for Equine Dentists.