Blood bay has the black legs, mane and tail but the rest of the body is a reddish brown or mahogany. A regular bay has a darker, almost black body. He also could be called a skewbald because of the large white marking on his body.
Dark bay. Brown hairs seen on the body above the knee and hock and on the face yet the whold body seems black. Compare to blood bay and a piebald paint which has true black hairs.
Dark bay. Brown hairs seen on the body above the knee and hock and on the face yet the whold body seems black. Compare to blood bay and a piebald paint which has true black hairs.
Dark bay. Brown hairs seen on the body above the knee and hock and on the face yet the whold body seems black. Compare to blood bay and a piebald paint which has true black hairs.
Blood bay has the black legs, mane and tail but the rest of the body is a reddish brown or mahogany. A regular bay has a darker, almost black body.
Blood bay has the black legs, mane and tail but the rest of the body is a reddish brown or mahogany. A regular bay has a darker, almost black body.
Blood bay has the black legs, mane and tail but the rest of the body is a reddish brown or mahogany. A regular bay has a darker, almost black body.
Blood bay has the black legs, mane and tail but the rest of the body is a reddish brown or mahogany. A regular bay has a darker, almost black body.
Sun bleached bodies in January in Florida. These both are dark bay Thoroughbreds that have summered in the sun. The pattern on the left is dappling.