Tack For Chestnut Horses at Julian Eltham blog

Tack For Chestnut Horses. I currently have australian nut coloured tack which looks. Black tack looks good on any color of horse. Red duns, refer to sorrel and chestnut options. Generally, it's hard to go wrong with green. Since there are so many different types of chestnuts, picking a perfect color can be tricky. A chestnut in hunter green gear is classic. My chestnut doesn't look nice in black but any shade of brown is fine. Black tack really pulls out the skin tones of a buckskin, bay, black gray. Bay roans, go with bay options. For roans and duns, they best way to choose colors for these already flashy horses is to go by their base color. H/j and equitation is traditionally brown tack in various shades, but brown in most commonly seen. On red or chestnut horses. Try to use deeper and richer colors, avoid light shades of red. For a liver chestnut, white looks great, or a bright blue. When choosing options for roans and duns, i like to take the more subtle route.

I have a thing for brown leather saddles (and chestnut horses) πŸ’•
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Bay roans, go with bay options. Try to use deeper and richer colors, avoid light shades of red. Red duns, refer to sorrel and chestnut options. My chestnut doesn't look nice in black but any shade of brown is fine. Since there are so many different types of chestnuts, picking a perfect color can be tricky. H/j and equitation is traditionally brown tack in various shades, but brown in most commonly seen. For a liver chestnut, white looks great, or a bright blue. A chestnut in hunter green gear is classic. I currently have australian nut coloured tack which looks. Blues, emerald or mint greens can complete the chestnut coats.

I have a thing for brown leather saddles (and chestnut horses) πŸ’•

Tack For Chestnut Horses Generally, it's hard to go wrong with green. Try to use deeper and richer colors, avoid light shades of red. When choosing options for roans and duns, i like to take the more subtle route. Black tack really pulls out the skin tones of a buckskin, bay, black gray. Blues, emerald or mint greens can complete the chestnut coats. On red or chestnut horses. H/j and equitation is traditionally brown tack in various shades, but brown in most commonly seen. A chestnut in hunter green gear is classic. Since there are so many different types of chestnuts, picking a perfect color can be tricky. Generally, it's hard to go wrong with green. Bay roans, go with bay options. Red duns, refer to sorrel and chestnut options. I currently have australian nut coloured tack which looks. My chestnut doesn't look nice in black but any shade of brown is fine. Black tack looks good on any color of horse. For roans and duns, they best way to choose colors for these already flashy horses is to go by their base color.

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