I received an anery this week and I’m happy because that’s a morph we did not have.
On closer examination though, is she possibly a ghost or phantom?
I received an anery this week and I’m happy because that’s a morph we did not have.
On closer examination though, is she possibly a ghost or phantom?
Pretty! Looks like a standard anery to me.
Thank you. As said we’ve never had one. I was just under the assumption the saddles look all black, not just with boarders.
They hatch out looking black and white, but the saddles lighten up with every shed.
I posted some anery photos over in my thread if you want to see some comparison shots between hatchling to yearling:
Awesome! Thanks!
Congratulations on your new corn girl! Have you guys named her yet?
I love corny horror movies, so all our corns are named after monster/spooky characters.
This gal is Wednesday.
Wednesday is a cutie. Her headstamp reminds me of one of my Caramels. I named her Sceptre because of hers.
So now I have to ask, what are your others named?
Scepter! I love it!
Ok, you asked the other “horror” names for our corns so far:
Jason (Vorhees)
Cleo (Cleopatra Mummy)
Freddy
Annabelle
Nightcrawler (Fresno Nightcrawler)
Rake (creepy pasta)
Slay
Wednesday
Hash-Slinging Slasher (from SpongeBob)
Interesting Guppy Guy!
Lol that’s a “scary” collection! I once had a mare who, when I got her, was being called Annabelle after the movie character. I called her Royal. (The name on her papers was Gallantly Royal.)
I bet she was beautiful!
I would really like to see this one lol
@lumpy is right. Hash-Slinging Slasher is quite a moniker. Gonna need a picture and an explanation of how that name was chosen. Lol
Oh my gracious Caryl! In the millennium I have requested to take care of the horses. Royal is a pretty pretty baby! I would much rather pet them than ride them!
Thank you so very much for sharing!
My pleasure! I miss Royal. I have been riding literally since I could walk (with Daddy holding me on initially, lol). I have no horses in my life now and it makes me sad. But I’m truly grateful to have had so much much equine joy over the years.