Let’s confuse the non-equestrian

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❤ I love u have a great day pin me please!

UnknownUserPleaseTryAgain
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Me as a non equestrian: a-are they color blind or like..

iyathecatlover
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Non equestrians: "Gawd you guys are colourblind"
Equestrians: "Nah, we just don't know how to name things"

mollyriverbear
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The “are you a pretty horsie?” Caught me off guard-

Your.Average.American.Idiot.
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READ THE WHOLE COMMENT BEFORE REPLYING OK!?



White - Grey
Brown - Bay
Green - Not ready to be rode
Frog - soft part of a hoof
this is the mist likes i got…
Orange/light orange - chestnut
Grey with a hint of orangeish - cremello
girl - mare
boy - stallion

EDIT: ik some horses can be white, and these are eequestrain(sorry my typing) colours ! i’m still learning about horses
EDIT 2: STOP . SAYING L STUFF . IK I MIGHT BE WRONG, IK THERE MIGHT BE MROE STIFF, JUST PLEASE NO MORE COMMENTS ABOUT "oh theres (blah blah blah) " " actually a (blah blah) can be a (blah blah) "

rrrs_vD
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Actually not to say that horse Is actually classified “ White” because it has albino in its skin, with means it’s a true white… a true grey would be correct for the photo 🤗

griffinpatcheshobbyhorse
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I can’t relate to this more😂 my non horsey friends: oh look at that white horse
Me: ummm no thats not a white horse

Asbarrelracing
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Alternative title: Let's confuse everyone

sillyjadeofficial
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“Are you a pretty horsey?”

Got me dying fr bro😂😂😂

StarlightLaneStables
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For all the non equestrians


The first one is called a gray horse when someone says that’s a green horse they mean it’s not a fully trained horse a frog is what is on the hoof and it’s where horses can sense what there touching and it’s not called a brown horse there are many different terms a couple names would be bay or chestnut coat

Lola.random-stuff
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I am so sorry about the first one “this horse is not white” I just grabbed a random image off google and I didn’t really check or pay attention that it had a pink nose. There’s nothing I can do now but I made a new edit fixing my mistake. I hope you can all understand and I am sorry for confusing anyone. But I think that the people that know things about horses will get the concept of what I was trying to say.

misequestrian
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lol this is so true i have non equestrian friends and i love to confuse them with stuff like this

zgjpegf
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All the equestrians with their evil grins as they survey the non equestrians' looks of utter confusion 😂

angelmagickcosplay
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As a non-equestrian, I can confirm this has bamboozled me on another level

xXSunStrikeXx
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Let me explain as an equestrian,
The horse that looks white is known as grey because under their fur (so if you shaved it) they have a grey body
The ‘green’ horse is not about color, it’s about how well they are trained, so since this horse is green, it needs a bit more training
That V in the horses hooves is called the frog because when you pick a horses foot you have to make sure not to pick the V part because it is sensitive to them.
The brown looking horse would actually be chestnut, but since the legs, mane, and tail, are black and not chestnut like the body, it is called a bay.
Thanks for reading!

Edit: hi everyone! This is how I was taught. I’ve been riding for 4 years now, but I know a lot about horses and not just the riding. You guys may have learned something different then I have, but this is what I was taught. So if when you guys reply trying to say I’m wrong or something else, neither of us are wrong. c:

happyxvibes
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I showed this to my non-equestrian friend and she was very confused 🤣

SallyTheBean_EQ
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I’m a horse girl and it even took me a while to learn all the colours…like at first I was like “wth do they mean? Something wrong with my instructor or-“

MischiefRoblox
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1-gray (a white horse has pink skin underneath their fur and gray horses have black skin)
2-untrained (if someone says a horse is green, it means they are not fully trained and is they say they are breaking it, they are training it to carry riders)
3-center of hoof (the frog is the triangle piece in the center of the foot)
4-chestnut/bay ( a horses fur color is never "brown". there are names for each coat color, but I don't know what they are.)

-Kailynn-
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As a horse rider, the first horse has pink skin (check his/her nose) making it actually a white horse, a grey horse has blue/ grey skin.

Kaneko
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I HAVE BEEN RIDEING FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER AND THIS MAKES ME LAUGH WHEN PPL GET SOOO CONFUSED 😂

marypatton