Um, that looks more like a chesnut or sorrel horse! :P
author says:
Hi, I do hear what you are saying, but I have always thought of Chestnuts as being golden.
http://www.horse-genetics.com/chestnut-horses.html
Chestnut horses, or “red†horses vary in shade from almost honey gold, to orangey red, to copper, chocolate and almost black. The color is due to various forms and densities of the red pigment phaeomelanin. The darkest shades of chestnut are called liver chestnut.
Yes, I am very familiar with that kind of stuff. I just don't see that certain horse golden. I see the creativity though! I mean, I have a Flea-Bitten Grey mare, and I named her "Blue" So we're even! Good luck, always so nice to see a horse on this site... makes me happy.
author says:
Thanks InklingsoBlue, I like the shot and was trying to ignore the fact that he is bitting his fleas
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