□ Tennessee Walking Horse (G3) □

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Breed: Tennessee Walking/Walker Horses
Color: Light Grey and Flaxen liver chestnut
Special Run: No
Significance: No

Like I said for the Paso's, I'm super happy these mares are sculpted doing their "extra" gait. It makes a more dramatic look and more variations with positions. The reason I don't call the "white" horse "white" is because she does actually have a blaze and there is no such thing as a "white" horse. All "white" horses were born either black, grey, or chestnut that greyed out as they got older that eventually looks white. There is a gene in horses that actually are born white called lethal white where the hair has no pigment, though not albino, and these foals usually pass away before a few days after being born. All "white" horses are greys. Another big give away to show grey horses are not white is the hoof coloring, grey horses will have darker colored hooves unless they have a sock, stocking, ect. on the leg(s). If there's a white marking on the leg touching the hoof, then the hoof wall color with be a lighter and kind of fleshy color. You can even see what I'm talking about with these two models.

 You can even see what I'm talking about with these two models

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