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*wonders how this thread has yet again stumbled away from its original G1 purpose*
In the real horse world most "white" horses are considered grey because they have the slightest bit of pigment in their hair.
Some of these "grey" ponies look more lilac or light purple to me - except for Snuzzle herself....I have velvet bow and she looks purplish as does seashell.
Quote from: tikibirds on December 03, 2012, 08:55:35 PMSome of these "grey" ponies look more lilac or light purple to me - except for Snuzzle herself....I have velvet bow and she looks purplish as does seashell. While it's true that some of the ponies people have posted were not originally grey, many have turned grey over time with fading, as the posters have explained