Color


Since Curlies have some from the wild mustangs they come in every color. They also come in appaloosa coloring, and in pinto. Sabino is not uncommon, neither is primitive markings and colors. Most Curlies are sorrel.

This is Roy Olepeter ABC-386. He is a beatuiful example of a Curly pinto.

Here is a pretty bucksin named Sunshine Tzar-Xan, ABC 262.

Here is some fine example of Appy Curlies. The first one is a gelding, Cracker Jack owned by Andrea Schapp. The second is owned by Harold Reynolds. He is a stallion named Luka ABC 545..

Here is a picture of a white Curly. Her name is TEOC Erin Go Braugh ABC 1100, she is owned by Pat Wilson. This is one of my favorite pictures.

Here is a picture of a beautiful Grulla. This is Chase's Sageseeker.

I do they look related. They are. Top left, is Colonel Austin ABC148. He is by far, one of the most prolific stallions in Curly history. Top right is Col's Blue JeansABC 1418, a cremello. Bottom Left is Col's Buck-A-Roo ABC 1605, a bucksin, and bottom right is Col's Peach Brandy, maybe even a champagne color, whatever it is sure is pretty.

Okay I know I chopped his nose off, but here is Walker's Prince T, a sabino. If I find a better sabino, I'll change it.

Here is Boysenberry. He is almost white Buckskin. Also here is a Apricot Dun mare.

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