Posts Tagged ‘Gold Champagne horse’

Gold Champagne Palomino Horse in Wildflowers

Gold Champagne Palomino in wild flowersIt was a few months ago we had green pastures and an abundance of wild flowers. Now the pastures are dried out and we are having to feed hay.

Gold Champagne Palomino Horse in Wildflowers

Goober, Gold Champagne HorseGold Champagne horse, Goober in field of  Firewheel wildflowers. His hind quarters look larger than they actually are because of an overly aggressive use of a telephoto lens.

Gold Champagne Horse

Gold Champagne HorseThe copper color of this Gold Champagne colt is enhanced by the setting sun.

Goober Checking out His Neighbors

Goober,gold champagne palominoGoober, a gold champagne quarter horse, checking out the neighbor horses across the road.

Maintaining the Pecking Order

Pecking OrderOld sorrel mare putting a young Gold Champagne Horse in his place.Looking at the colts face and body language you have to believe a horse can show expression.

Gold Champagne Horse

Gold Champagne HorseThis is a one year old Gold Champagne Quarter Horse. He is a half brother to the gold champagne palomino Goober who is pictured elsewhere in this category. Sampson, a classic champagne, who is also pictured elsewhere in this category is their sire. His dam was a palomino. You can see the distinctive amber colored eyes and the freckles on his muzzle. His coloring is being affected by the redness of a setting sun. His normal color is what I would call copper.

Gold Champagne Horse Eating Hedge Apples

Goober Sparring

Goober and Lucky After a morning thunder storm the temperature cooled down which caused a lot of playing around. Goober, a Gold Champagne  gelding quarter horse, is sparring with an older bay gelding quarter horse.

Goober at Sunrise

goober at sunrise

Goober is a Gold Champagne Palomino quarter horse. The Gold Champagne color is the result of a breeding of a sorrel (red) horse with a horse that carries the dilute Champagne color gene. Champagne horses  have very distinctive amber eyes and freckled pink skin. This photo was taken when Goober was about 1 ½ years old.

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