A smokey grulla is a black horse with a dun gene, and a cream gene.
In the game horse isle this means your horse is flea bitten The little brown or red spots on a horse are the "flea-bitten" horses!
The horse as a character may have been "Domino," but I read that his "real" name was Smokey. Domino certainly fits him better.
Well, Smokey is a bird? and if they were in the same family wouldn't he be a bird too??
Giving a the name "smokey" to a dog is a decision you have to make. My say though is if you want to make your dogs' name smokey, then your dog should be a darkish color. But again, it is your decision!
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The color you will get will depend on the individual parents genetics. There really is not enough information to answer the question. Is the bay Heterozygous or Homozygous for the red factor and Agouti genes? What pinto pattern does the bay have? As for the Grulla, is it a true Smokey grulla or a regular Grulla? the exact genetics are what will determine the foals color.
Believe it or not this is not half horse/half gorilla. The word is grulla and its a color of horse. (not a breed) Dark golden brown with black undertones, the grulla (some say it grullo) is not one of the most common horse coat colors and many people have never heard of it.
Grulla is a horse with a black mane, tail, forelock, legs, ans nose. The head, body, and neck are a brown-ish and grey miced together.
Flea bitten grey, Darker try grulla
Grulla Morioka was created in 2000.
In the game horse isle this means your horse is flea bitten The little brown or red spots on a horse are the "flea-bitten" horses!
Cinder horse
Grulla National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1969.
The horse that holds the official pulling record in the world is Belgian Draft horse named Smokey. Smokey set the record by pulling 15,333 pounds over 7.5 feet in 2010.
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Cinder Horse Smokey tea Ingredient. Please see the related link below for a walkthrough of tea ingredient
bay, gray, dapple gray, palomino, blue roan, red roan, pinto/paint, appaloosa, black, grulla, chestnut, sorrel, brown