Me as a non equestrian: a-are they color blind or like..
@iyathecatlover Жыл бұрын
Haha 😂 the equestrian world can be confusing
@misequestrian Жыл бұрын
We are not lol but we use different words for different colours and stuff 😀💅
@StarClanCat1 Жыл бұрын
White = Grey Green horse = Unready to be ridden Brown horse = Bay Frog = Part of the hoof
@sharkiwarrior Жыл бұрын
@@sharkiwarrior the ,,white" horse in the picture is acctually either a cremello or has very expressive tobiano. Since a grey wouldn't have a pink nose
@the_ethical_horse_girl Жыл бұрын
@@the_ethical_horse_girl I was coming to the comments looking for this comment i really was like he is not a grey.
@TheTwigLord Жыл бұрын
Non equestrians: "Gawd you guys are colourblind" Equestrians: "Nah, we just don't know how to name things"
@mollyriverbear393 Жыл бұрын
FACTS- Either too detailed- OR LACKING.
@miramc2181 Жыл бұрын
right?! My poor students. "Why is it called a frog? A curry brush? A chestnut? A crow hop? etc." I don't know.
@starlightequestrian6729 Жыл бұрын
Nah they blind. Or did a kid name them?!
@lucky5465 Жыл бұрын
Color*
@XenaYT__ Жыл бұрын
@@XenaYT__ "Colour" is how my country spells it x
@mollyriverbear393 Жыл бұрын
White - Grey Brown - Bay Green - Not ready to be rode Frog - soft part of a hoof this is the mist likes i got… Orange/light orange - chestnut Grey with a hint of orangeish - cremello girl - mare boy - stallion EDIT: ik some horses can be white, and these are eequestrain(sorry my typing) colours ! i’m still learning about horses
@1kitty47 ай бұрын
Umm chestnut
@Equestrian_rider4 ай бұрын
No it's not the bottom of a hoof it's the soft part of a hoof :)
@Tiana06674 ай бұрын
Oop i thought the white looking horse was cremello
@Roxxy_xx4 ай бұрын
Thank you 😅
@TagiAne-ob7xm4 ай бұрын
Brown is not always bay it can be chestnut
@AryaBarrett4 ай бұрын
Alternative title: Let's confuse everyone
@sillyjadeofficial3 ай бұрын
For all the non equestrians The first one is called a gray horse when someone says that’s a green horse they mean it’s not a fully trained horse a frog is what is on the hoof and it’s where horses can sense what there touching and it’s not called a brown horse there are many different terms a couple names would be bay or chestnut coat
@Lola.random-stuff Жыл бұрын
But if it has a pink nose it’s called a white horse that one has a pink nose
@RM_barrel_racing Жыл бұрын
@@dutchesbostonmate exactly the person who wrote this wasn’t paying attention
@suewang5150 Жыл бұрын
@@RM_barrel_racing mhm you are correct
@suewang5150 Жыл бұрын
@@dutchesbostonmate nOPe
@emmaleanne383 Жыл бұрын
Ok so it's like Morse code Basically as hard to understand Secret language
@thatoneguy86493 Жыл бұрын
Actually not to say that horse Is actually classified “ White” because it has albino in its skin, with means it’s a true white… a true grey would be correct for the photo 🤗
@griffinpatcheshobbyhorse5743 Жыл бұрын
The Camarillo White Horse is known for its "PURE WHITE", which includes pink skin under the white hair coat. I have a pure white horse named White iceland
@rhiandebban2028 Жыл бұрын
@@rhiandebban2028 Nice name! But real white horses are still very rare
@skyrideer2531 Жыл бұрын
Albinism has never been recorded in horses. The horse in that photo could be dominant white which is a gene like sabino, or it could have the draft-type-sabino gene which hasn't been isolated yet, or a number of other spotting modifiers like overo, tobiano, and leopard. White does not equal albino. In order for a horse to be considered albino it would require a complete lack of melanin production meaning, among other things, its eyes would be red which has never been seen in horses. People may call their horses albino but true albinism does not exist in horses.
@icerose21 Жыл бұрын
it actually white, not a grey horse
@22clown37 Жыл бұрын
It's a dominant white not an albino, the eyes are blue not red
@Emily_Bondevik_Official Жыл бұрын
So relatable! I told my friends that my horse wasn’t brown and they got so confused
@addylovesjesushehe8 ай бұрын
😮❤Doesn't matter it's a horse. So I got two right. Lol
@Wandayanni-ce9kh7 ай бұрын
The “are you a pretty horsie?” Caught me off guard-
@Your.Average.American.Idiot.6 ай бұрын
yea i thought i was the only one aswell!
@sabinakirwan63142 ай бұрын
Let me explain as an equestrian, The horse that looks white is known as grey because under their fur (so if you shaved it) they have a grey body The ‘green’ horse is not about color, it’s about how well they are trained, so since this horse is green, it needs a bit more training That V in the horses hooves is called the frog because when you pick a horses foot you have to make sure not to pick the V part because it is sensitive to them. The brown looking horse would actually be chestnut, but since the legs, mane, and tail, are black and not chestnut like the body, it is called a bay. Thanks for reading! Edit: hi everyone! This is how I was taught. I’ve been riding for 4 years now, but I know a lot about horses and not just the riding. You guys may have learned something different then I have, but this is what I was taught. So if when you guys reply trying to say I’m wrong or something else, neither of us are wrong. c:
@happyxvibes894210 ай бұрын
The v part is called frog because it resembles the shape of a frog, not because of how sensitive it is.
@Eleganciaaaaaa10 ай бұрын
Thank you sm
@Sh4d0w_Dr3am7 ай бұрын
Thanks for that explanation
@Ponchowoman17 ай бұрын
Wow thank you so much my dad owns a farm but my parents are divorced so I don’t see him much and I have a horse there called Tigger not Tiger but yes I have not been an expert at horses for a long time so things really helped also I’m only 10 but I would love to maybe start horseback riding lessons because of how much I love horses they’re so pretty and fast and my dream is to just ride one on the beach in Australia (because that’s where I live)And just go as fast as possible with my hair in the wind and feel free (kinda like lucky and Spirit from the show Spirit on Netflix and no I’m not talking about Spirited Away ok)
@dlynch30077 ай бұрын
This helped alot ty!
@IceWing12347 ай бұрын
1-gray (a white horse has pink skin underneath their fur and gray horses have black skin) 2-untrained (if someone says a horse is green, it means they are not fully trained and is they say they are breaking it, they are training it to carry riders) 3-center of hoof (the frog is the triangle piece in the center of the foot) 4-chestnut/bay ( a horses fur color is never "brown". there are names for each coat color, but I don't know what they are.)
@-Kailynn- Жыл бұрын
Smart
@white_tiger929811 ай бұрын
There is "brown" as a horse colour. It's a dark brown like the green horse or the one in the beginning. "Bay" is a light redish brown.
@merry_mona11 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@gracey_bun11 ай бұрын
Ty
@IDKLOLLL-oy7yo11 ай бұрын
Tysm I didn’t get it😊
@Itzz-lulu-thedelulu11 ай бұрын
Non-equestrians: You guys CLEARLY can’t see collars or animals correctly. Equestrians: Nah, it’s just because we can’t name things.
@LuvOffical9 ай бұрын
nah it's just cause we snobbish and brain blind.
@Lita-bj5ir6 ай бұрын
@@Lita-bj5ir What did they do to you...
@StupidfurballTwT6 ай бұрын
@@Lita-bj5irTF
@emilyg78775 ай бұрын
So the first one isn't classified as "white" it's gray and green means that the horse is still in training and needs more work with a rider, the third one is called a frog, so what the frog does it pumps blood into the horses hoof each time they walk or when standing, and the last one is called a bay (as an equestrian idk why they aren't just called brown tbh😂)
@emilyg78775 ай бұрын
@@Lita-bj5irrude.
@emilyg78775 ай бұрын
lol this is so true i have non equestrian friends and i love to confuse them with stuff like this
@user-zg3jp7eg4f7 ай бұрын
As a non-equestrian, I can confirm this has bamboozled me on another level
@xXSunStrikeXx10 ай бұрын
The first one. It's Grey ( as most equestrians say ) Second. The horse is green because it's still in training Third. It's called a frog. ( it's a thing that farriers named) and a farrier is someone who takes care of horses And fourth. It's not brown because we class it as a bay
@Simply_Rebeccaa9 ай бұрын
@@Simply_Rebeccaa Can't judge. The American school and Math system is worse. :)
@xXSunStrikeXx9 ай бұрын
@@xXSunStrikeXx you’re 100% right 😂
@TheHoodedRaven9 ай бұрын
@@Simply_Rebeccaaur right as I am an equestrian
@Therians_fxr_lxfe8 ай бұрын
@bunny_is_best I just am starting as an equestrian. I've been looking up horse facts and cool tips and I have my evaluation in 1 week!! I'm super excited. I used to ride but I had to because of my sister but I had to ride like on those weird two saddle ones so. IM SO EXCITED
@Simply_Rebeccaa8 ай бұрын
I knew the green horse meant lvl 1, I don't ride but I'm slowly learning cuz this stuff is just very interesting ahaha
@HelenasInkyHour Жыл бұрын
It doesn’t mean ‘untrained’ . A ‘Green’ horse knows it’s basics, halt, turn, changes of paces up or down, it’s going forward in his education that makes him green. Weather it’s flat work, or jumping. Ie needs more experience with a good rider 🐎
@julzcarpenter5431 Жыл бұрын
OH _green_ horse! Okay I thought they were talking about the color lol.
@autumngalix4616 Жыл бұрын
As a equestrian I can confirm we are color blind
@the_black_ph0ne9 ай бұрын
same tho
@ELISEHAGGLUND4 ай бұрын
The "frog" is a very sensitive part of the h9rses hoof
@NorthStar_the_SilkWing9 ай бұрын
I love how you managed to confuse equestrians too 😂 The horse in the licture isn't white, but it's not grey either. It's most likely a very expressive tobiano, wich is super common in cobs or a cremello, because a grey wouldn't have a pink nose.
@the_ethical_horse_girl Жыл бұрын
Or maybe it's a flea bitten grey.
@joshaw7356 Жыл бұрын
@@joshaw7356 definatelly not, the colors ain't right
@the_ethical_horse_girl Жыл бұрын
"wHiTe"
@Alhaithamlover101 Жыл бұрын
You are correct. My flea-bitten grey (white w/paint brush dots of black & brown) mare had a blackish muzzle. Her main & tail were white w/black & brown streaks. When she was wet her skin was Purple!
@wakranich3488 Жыл бұрын
Cobs can be white. That horse don't look cremello of tobiano.
@pecker1217 Жыл бұрын
I can’t relate to this more😂 my non horsey friends: oh look at that white horse Me: ummm no thats not a white horse
@Asbarrelracing Жыл бұрын
Hahaha ikr
@mayloveshorses3755 Жыл бұрын
i know what all these mean but the white horse one can you please help
@liasshorts Жыл бұрын
The horse is not white it’s grey Edit:I have never more than 5 likes, thanks so much❤️
@Equestrian_Alannah4567 Жыл бұрын
IT ITS WHITE ITS CREMELLO
@Shiniecaballos Жыл бұрын
@@PrinzessKennY grey horses have grey skin. that is a white horse, white horses have pink skin.
@user-bz3qn1du5x Жыл бұрын
the reason they say the horse is green is because it hasn’t been trained yet
@_Horseworld_9 ай бұрын
1. Grey 2.Not broken in yet or not trained 3. Middle of the hoof very sensitive named the frog 4. Bay / Chestnut but since the mane, tail, muzzle/snout and legs are Black it's bay! :)
@Evie_The_Equestrian7 ай бұрын
Equestrians: This horse is not brown Non-equestrians: Is it orange? Equestrians: This horse is no white Non-equestrians: I know this it is a cloud!
@Finlee_Mae Жыл бұрын
Brown is just dark orange tho
@tikimillie Жыл бұрын
I think it's a bay, but someone will correct me if I'm wrong lol
@Faesharlyn Жыл бұрын
@@Faesharlyn nope you're right
@ZK-ib2wp Жыл бұрын
@@Faesharlyn no you are right
@Finlee_Mae Жыл бұрын
As a horse rider, the first horse has pink skin (check his/her nose) making it actually a white horse, a grey horse has blue/ grey skin.
@Kaneko2123 Жыл бұрын
Yes !!!!
@Madison.54 Жыл бұрын
@@Madison.54 no wrong
@Maddie-we7kq Жыл бұрын
There's probably other genes going on for that pink nose to occur, but it's not white.
@sushi513 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna say that thanks
@kuroluv369 Жыл бұрын
I'm in danger.
@WhywouldIbeaVentiMain Жыл бұрын
I love confusing my non-equestrian friends with terms like this! Always soooo much fun!
@Lydia_Jeweldawn_SSO5 ай бұрын
As someone who isnt an equestrian but knows how to ride horses and would love to ride them more often, i knew all of these 😃
@-Just.A.Dancer-4 ай бұрын
I am so sorry about the first one “this horse is not white” I just grabbed a random image off google and I didn’t really check or pay attention that it had a pink nose. There’s nothing I can do now but I made a new edit fixing my mistake. I hope you can all understand and I am sorry for confusing anyone. But I think that the people that know things about horses will get the concept of what I was trying to say.
@misequestrian Жыл бұрын
Wont stay white for long 😍
@rocket7060 Жыл бұрын
To be fair I have a flea bitten grey that has a pink nose 🤷🏼♀️
@kathalvorsen6266 Жыл бұрын
The horse actually isn't white. It is a very bright blonde. I don't even ride horses and know this
@bigbunny3582 Жыл бұрын
This is a grey. It only has a large marking
@HoneySummerHorses Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you confused yourself lol
@stephaniebourque6877 Жыл бұрын
All the non-equestrians are probably thinking we fell off one to many times 😂
@GirlAutism Жыл бұрын
Lmao 🤣
@ava_m_666 Жыл бұрын
What’s a equestrian
@Fairy_Aqxa Жыл бұрын
Ikr 😂
@gracereed2265 Жыл бұрын
@@Fairy_Aqxa people who love horses and ride them and its kind of hard to explain
@ava_m_666 Жыл бұрын
@@ava_m_666 ooop so I’m a ex equestrian still love horses though
@Fairy_Aqxa Жыл бұрын
I’m a horse girl and it even took me a while to learn all the colours…like at first I was like “wth do they mean? Something wrong with my instructor or-“
@WeirdPersonYT6 ай бұрын
The worse thing for me is I haven't been able to ride for a long while now because of my back and bones. At least I see them on the videos. Love the Friesians and Yvonne and Shea and her herd at Free Spirit!♥️
@kathybrensinger67666 ай бұрын
"This is a frog." "No, thats definitely a horse my good sir." (edit: Please stop correcting me^^' i know what it is, im not that dumb. this was just a joke.)
@oddlittlebee8022 Жыл бұрын
Lol no that means the bottom of their foot
@ramiedaponte3909 Жыл бұрын
@@ramiedaponte3909 ik, haha, like the human equivalent of a sole, i was just kiddings^^
@oddlittlebee8022 Жыл бұрын
@@ramiedaponte3909 woosh
@idk_matt Жыл бұрын
That is part of the hoof. It's name is the frog 🐸
@noelinecourtney722 Жыл бұрын
That part of the hove is called a frog
@Brandscapes Жыл бұрын
First horse is a very light tobiano or cremello, second horse is green because it has little to no formal training, third horse's hoof (like all) have a frog (the part that touches the ground, and the last horse is chestnut/bay. (Can't tell by the picture 😭) I don't even ride horses 🤩
@brooklyn7378 Жыл бұрын
The first ones white lol
@mollybelmont182 Жыл бұрын
The lash one is not chest but it's bae
@that.equestrian001 Жыл бұрын
Brooklyn- Shhh! Quiet, we're not supposed to know these things. It's like a secret code that they use to make us non-horse people seem stupid. 😆
@marmar92828 Жыл бұрын
@piztah haha🫤
@that.equestrian001 Жыл бұрын
The first horse is Grey. It has dark skin around dark eyes and an obvious dot on its lower lip. It just has a (most likely) bald face that doesn't cover the eyes. A common marking in Clydesdales.
@skyeiron5872 Жыл бұрын
For ppl who don't understand the 'white' horse is actually called a cremello, the frog is a part of the hoof, the green one is a horse not ready to be rode/untrained and the last one is a bay
@PumpkinPieWolf3 ай бұрын
For all those confused: - The horse coat is grey. It’s basically what horse people call white horses - In terms of horses, green means novice or untrained - That part of the horse‘s hoof is called the “frog” - The horse coat is bay
@raven3maskeddanceruksuperf6288 ай бұрын
As a non-equestrian who was obsessed with horses as a child, only the first one stumped me. 😅
@gracievictor9958 Жыл бұрын
It is actually called a gray horse
@DragonTheManx Жыл бұрын
That's because the horse IS white. They didn't pick a correct image. The skin was pink. So, it's a white horse.
@zZephyyr_ Жыл бұрын
its just horses arent fully white
@egonspengler2963 Жыл бұрын
@@zZephyyr_ No, that’s a grey. It has a blaze (invisible on this light of a coat) which causes the pigment on the nose to be pink in all horses (even black ones.) The skin underneath the rest of its fur is black, making this a grey. True white horses are albino, easily seen by the eyes (there will be pink pigment around the eyes and they are normally blue.)
@lexinicole4317 Жыл бұрын
Its an albino hourse (you can tell because the noes is pink if the nose was gray it would be white)
@manithemaniqwin9196 Жыл бұрын
As a non-equestrian, I can confirmed that I am confused
@patty_enjoyer Жыл бұрын
Me two lol🤣
@sparkysparklyfox10 ай бұрын
Same! 🥲🥲😩😩😩
@Potterhead27410 ай бұрын
First one is grey in horsey language
@Sophieroche8210 ай бұрын
@@Sophieroche82 thanks
@sparkysparklyfox10 ай бұрын
Same
@Nevychevy10 ай бұрын
“White horse” called gray, “green horse” means it’s not fully trained, and “brown horse” is a bay. My 4 years old riding has come to use! 😍✋
@ThatEquestrian_Lilyyy4 ай бұрын
“Are you a pretty horsey?” Got me dying fr bro😂😂😂
@TikTokWithRiley6 ай бұрын
No, actually that first horse *is* white because it has pink skin, therefor it is white. Next time for a picture choose a horse with a grey muzzle instead of pink.
@maple_the_aussiedoodle3167 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@Addiekaas Жыл бұрын
@@PrinzessKennY I’m partially color blind so I can’t help you there. All I can see good is the muzzle, so that’s the information I’m going off of.
@maple_the_aussiedoodle3167 Жыл бұрын
For those of you who aren’t equestrians or are but don’t understand: It’s not actually a white horse, it has pink unpigmented skin and white hair. A green horse is one that is still in training/being broken. The frog is part of their foot. The horse isn’t brown; it’s a bay.
@kendall_equestrian Жыл бұрын
It's not confusing. These are some beauties...
@user-cm2xz1iu3t7 ай бұрын
For any non equestrians that are confused, the first horses color is grey, green is a term for untrained horses,the frog is that middle part of the hoof, and that last horse, is color bay. Lol
@MatildaBaker-kw7hc2 ай бұрын
Me being a non-equestrian: Yup, mission accomplished- I’m so confused and questioning my existence :D
@Itz_Rose101 Жыл бұрын
Same, *I need explaining* 😭😭
@xXSunStrikeXx Жыл бұрын
I am an equestrian and i just realised why none of my friends ever know what im taking about
@morganxarab3399 Жыл бұрын
Throw "Fetlocks' at them , they never like to admit that they have no idea what that is.
@judithsixkiller5586 Жыл бұрын
Me as a non-equestrian: “ I don’t think I’m supposed to understand this “
@Nezuko.-.Kamado6 ай бұрын
Love how I'm not an equestrian, yet I know all of these things..
@oligamer67108 ай бұрын
As a fellow equestrian the first horse is actually a true "white" because of the pink/albino skin. If it was a grey it would have grey skin on areas such as on the nose, feet and belly.
@avasecord9 ай бұрын
Unless it has white markings in those places.
@susiejones36348 ай бұрын
It’s gray. No pink around the eyes
@meganproffitt4247 ай бұрын
Yes! I agree! People keep arguing with me because I said it actually is a true white.... because it is!
@shyshorsemodels7 ай бұрын
It's not. And I'm the only one saying anything to you about it, so "person" instead of people. @@shyshorsemodels
@meganproffitt4247 ай бұрын
@@meganproffitt424 how do you know you're the only one??? Lots of people have argued with me about this before, on multiple videos. So stop and think before you reply.
@shyshorsemodels7 ай бұрын
For the non equestrians here’s the answer key: The first one is called a grey horse bc their skin underneath their fur is grey. The second one is green bc in the equestrian community we call a not very trained or wild horse that’s in training a green horse. The third one is
@SequoiaDragonstone Жыл бұрын
I don't even think green is exclusive to equestrians lol It's used for almost any skill/sport to refer to someone as green when they're new/untrained.
@MizuSky Жыл бұрын
Ain't no way you just say the first two and then cut off the rest, please I need to know more!
@Cherry-Lycan11 ай бұрын
@@MizuSky Can confirm in my sport team. Playing basketball, I referred to as a green player, I was confused until my coach told me what it meant lol.
@Cherry-Lycan11 ай бұрын
@@Cherry-Lycan sorry I had cut off the rest😅 for some reason when I went back to the vid to answer more and edit my comment it said error and kept doing it. Idk what’s happening but that’s why.
@SequoiaDragonstone11 ай бұрын
@@SequoiaDragonstone Lmao it's alright, it happens. Hope you enjoyed the short after three months-.
@Cherry-Lycan11 ай бұрын
I showed this to my non-equestrian friend and she was very confused 🤣
@Dante_SugarRush_HeartHorses5 ай бұрын
The fact hat I did horseback riding for 2 months and it still didn’t confuse me 💀
@GreenPepperLover6 ай бұрын
I always love the weird color names in animals. Like "blue" for light grey colored rabbits
@girlnamedblake4885 Жыл бұрын
I love blue colored animals, they're so pretty. Blue is used to talk about that color in lots of different animals from dogs to cats to horses to poultry!
@ZK-ib2wp Жыл бұрын
@@ZK-ib2wp they are my favorite color. Yeah idk why I just mentioned rabbits. I knew about dogs and cats. My roommate had a Russian Blue. I absolutely did not know about poultry though but it makes sense.
@girlnamedblake4885 Жыл бұрын
“Are you pretty horsie” 😂😂😂😂
@allisonkim8371 Жыл бұрын
“Aww you pretty horse” “yeah” 😂😂
@Goldengalloper_edits9 ай бұрын
This is for the non equestrians: The “white” horse is grey because if you shaved it the body would be grey The horse is green not because of the color but it is not trained correctly so you would say “this horse is green” The v is called a frog because it is sensitive to them so if your mucking out their hooves you would have to use the brush for the frog never use the pick for it The last horse is not brown, the body is chestnut but the mane tale and legs are black so it is called a bay
@user-oq1se3bl1c4 ай бұрын
I am an equestrian but i just realised how bad we are at naming things lmao
@Silver_Is_Sillay Жыл бұрын
I mean, we call the hairs on the horse's legs "feathers" rofl
@Kingdom_Of_Dreams Жыл бұрын
I thought the "white horse" was a palomino, the other ones were confusing 💀
@hellod7961 Жыл бұрын
@@hellod7961 yh we are really bad at namim stuff
@Silver_Is_Sillay Жыл бұрын
fr lmao
@AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Жыл бұрын
@@hellod7961 i thought the white horse was a cremello I feel dumb
@thatonegirl587 Жыл бұрын
"Oh, I know! That is an orange horse"
@theepicninja1936 Жыл бұрын
As a non-equestrian but a cellist, i can say that a frog does not look like that, but a rectangular shape.
@1.Elliott.Draws.17 ай бұрын
😂yeah, I can't tell you how many times I had to explain horse terms to my non- horsey friends!Lol!
@lainys.kwazii.cat.customs7 ай бұрын
So relatable 😂I have non-horsy friends who if I show them a pic of a bay they are like “oh what I pretty brown horse” 😅
@isabel_equestrian113 Жыл бұрын
My non-horsy friend says that horse is not green so we end up getting in I augment
@jesuschrist529 Жыл бұрын
My mom's friend's sister owns a horse and i asked her what breed her sister's horse was and she legit said "Idk...brown?" like wtf
@LiviaHarris Жыл бұрын
‘ this isn’t a pony.. ‘ 🤭😂 ‘ it’s a horse- ‘ 🤗😌
@berri_builds Жыл бұрын
but there wasemt one pony they werre all horses
@Rei_Truthcraft Жыл бұрын
@@Rei_Truthcraft i think it's about mlp
@teimao Жыл бұрын
@@teimao ahh sorry i didnt understand the comment i was a bit sad that day so i didnt know what i was saying lol xx
@Rei_Truthcraft Жыл бұрын
@@teimao What's mlp?
@cattymajiv Жыл бұрын
I HAVE BEEN RIDEING FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER AND THIS MAKES ME LAUGH WHEN PPL GET SOOO CONFUSED 😂
@marypatton4297 ай бұрын
As a non-equestrian with a cousin obsessed with horses I know that a frog is a special part of the hoof and so when your cleaning it you don’t want to scrape that part because it can hurt the horse I also understand the others just don’t know how to explain it
@idasfamily99707 ай бұрын
this moment when you grew up with horses but realize u didnt know half of it.
@yerielking5426 Жыл бұрын
LOL SO TRUE
@calypsoO927 Жыл бұрын
The white horse not being white is wrong.
@emzraven666 Жыл бұрын
@@emzraven666 thank u, i know the person who made this video already said she wasnt looking at its nose enough when she choosed the picture. 😅
@yerielking5426 Жыл бұрын
Me as a non equestrian: I have GOT to get into the stables, and fast
@Cutecrickett10 ай бұрын
as an equestrian, i can confirm when i started riding i was like 'mum, they have a green horse on the internet!'.
@katie164639 ай бұрын
My horse got spooked at the scariest thing ever ✨nothingness✨
@thecowgirlcrew37778Ай бұрын
… it’s Cremello not white/grey. Greys have black/grey noses, cremellos have pink
@Owlfromlousiana Жыл бұрын
actually, that horse is white, cremello have a more creamish fur and a pink nose and pink around their eyes. white horses have pure white coats with a pink nose but nothing around the eyes.
@hadleyjewelstone4821 Жыл бұрын
Cremello is a light golden color, and it depends on their skin color not that of their nose, a horse with pink skin and white hair is eaither actually a white horse it’s a thug lol, or if it has a golden tint Cremello, not trying to hate!
@mollybelmont182 Жыл бұрын
no cuz my grey has a pink nose and she is grey not all greys have black/grey noses
@danniihickman32358 ай бұрын
I sent it to my friend and she goes “OHHH green is because it’s eyes are green and it’s skin is green” I was like..
@barrelracingeditz Жыл бұрын
omg lol
@learasmiles2701 Жыл бұрын
THAT'S WHAT THIS IS?!
@the-nighttimes Жыл бұрын
@@the-nighttimes no, no it isn't lol. it isn't called green because of it's color, but rather it's level of training. a green horse is an untrained or barely trained horse. either a young horse just starting to be ridden, or a wild horse that is being broken.
@winchesters4life34 Жыл бұрын
@@winchesters4life34 oh, that makes more sense now, thanks.
@the-nighttimes Жыл бұрын
@@the-nighttimes it took me a moment to remember that green was not a color in this joke. 'Green' is used to refer to inexperienced persons in other professions as well.
@MagnakayViolet Жыл бұрын
When I first learned the frog 😂😂I thought my trainer was kidding
@liamgriffin94983 ай бұрын
lol I loved this so much it makes so much sense in an amusing way
@brookeboulton240118 күн бұрын
Me as a equestrian I actually understand this so proud of myself for some reason 😂
@robloxeditz_skye8076 Жыл бұрын
Now I understand too so now we both are happy
@Vanillacookien Жыл бұрын
The "white" horse is a Cremello coat. The one that's green IS green. Yes they call that part a frog. And the "brown" horse is actually a bay (or chestnut) coat.
@alainlaflamme2454 Жыл бұрын
The "white" horse is grey with a blaze. It cannot be a cremello because of its eyes being surrounded by black skin, and them being brown (double cream dilutes cannot have brown eyes). Cremello/Perlino/Smoky Cream all also have a creamy coat color hence why their called cream dilutes. This horse's fur is plain white which is seen in greys of any base color
@unita_speciale Жыл бұрын
The " white " horse is not a cremello because 1 that horse on the screen is called a gray. 2 cremello's can not have black skin surrounding their eye. 3 cremello's have a creamier color skin that that
@0Starry010 ай бұрын
I love the way you styled your horses hair ❤
@CelineLalla-5 ай бұрын
I can see why people get confused but as an equestrian it’s funny to see them struggling with it
@davidshanahan82166 ай бұрын
I remember when I started riding at a pony camp I asked to ride some crazy mare my trainer said I couldn’t ride that horse cause she was green Me: ✨That horse is black✨
@HorseHyper1000 Жыл бұрын
i call them green beans sometimes, it really confuses people
@LiviaHarris Жыл бұрын
Me thinking ill understand before watching the video Me during the video:👁👄👁
@yourfriendlyfork2732 Жыл бұрын
1. there are no genetically white horses, there are several other colors that look like white though 2. green=inexperienced 3. center of the hoof is called the frog 4. the name for a brown horse with a black mane+tail is "bay"
@hannahgendron7094 Жыл бұрын
Don’t worry non- equestrains. We r not colorblind we are just very bad at naming things.
@TheDiariesOfAGirl8 ай бұрын
Ok 👍
@TH3_DUCK_K1NG8 ай бұрын
*me being proud showing this to my non-equestrian friends and being the only one there to understand it*
@VoidtheRain-Wing6 ай бұрын
First horse is grey. Grey horses always have black skin. They are born dark and gradually get grey or white as they age. A white horse has pink skin with white hair. The horse in this pic looks like it has a white blaze down his face and that’s called a marking. White markings are usually on face or on legs but can be elsewhere. Every other coat color has dark skin underneath except white. Green is basically a horse that is new to having a rider on their back. Brown is a blanket term for a variety of coat colors ranging from light to dark and are called different names according to their color. Example is chestnut, sorrel, bay etc. I hope this helps
@EquusKeepusBrokus9791 Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure 1st is albino
@RoshneeMusic Жыл бұрын
@@RoshneeMusic no such thing as an albino horse
@EquusKeepusBrokus9791 Жыл бұрын
@EquusKeepusBrokus9791 Well, a horse can be albino
@whatever_he_wants Жыл бұрын
@@EquusKeepusBrokus9791 there quite literally is
@RoshneeMusic Жыл бұрын
my friend has an albino horse
@RoshneeMusic Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's the same in English but on the fist picture, the horse is actually white and not grey because the skin is pink and not grey, so it's officially a real white horse. At least that's how we categorize them in France :)
@patte_cendree Жыл бұрын
I’m from France and that is true, but I live in America now and they do classify that horse as grey here, however it just depends where you live or what barn you go to and what you are taught.
@stickeryblub3626 Жыл бұрын
@@stickeryblub3626 I see, thanks
@patte_cendree Жыл бұрын
I love how I would’ve been confused 7 years ago when I started riding now it’s like mhm mhm I get it
@That_BookNeRd6 ай бұрын
Every time I search up horse photos the first photo that came on the video is always there it's kind of like a classic photo
@Minnie_Aura2 ай бұрын
As a non equestrian I’m gonna try to answer: The first horse is grey not white, it’s because of the color of its skin not the coat The second horse is “green” doesn’t mean that the horse is quite literally green. It just means that the horse is a beginner The third one is a “frog”, again not a literal frog, but when picking a horse’s hooves you don’t touch that part since it’s sensitive. The reason it is sensitive is because they also pump blood there. (Only mess with the frog if your a farrier, at least I think that’s what they are called) And the fourth one, it’s not brown it’s bay (Edits: spelling)
@dinosaursaregreen4859 Жыл бұрын
As a equestrian i find it funny how the reactions where with my non equestrian friend🤣
@Realydum Жыл бұрын
As an owner of a sabino max white mare, that first horse is considered white 🙋♀️ pink skin on an apparent full bodied white horse = white. Gray skin = gray. To add: That particular horse in the photo would be considered white. Dominant White or Max Sabino or Sabino White can give a horse with pink skin, and dark eyes, or dark around the eyes. Which, is white. They'd be called white horses. Gray horses have black/gray skin. Hence gray. Albinism in horses, "true" white or "lethal" white, also called white, is fatal.
@shaeworks5 ай бұрын
Man:what?? Equestrians:YESSS
@HobbyHorsikАй бұрын
The fact that i’m not an equestrian YET, i understand all of this😂
@_Verdigris_9 ай бұрын
same
@WillowsVeganBakery9 ай бұрын
Help please 😭
@echo_fade7 ай бұрын
I'm horse girl, I'm not Equestrian, I don't like when people call me like that. I ride horses since I 5 years old
@Lita-bj5ir6 ай бұрын
LMAO I showed this to my equestrian therapy/horseback riding coach 🤣🤣 She loved the one image saying: “this is a frog”
@RadishWorm Жыл бұрын
As a non-equestrian, I was watching this and thinking "these are code names for certain things, aren't they?"
@DiamondDrizzle7 ай бұрын
I sent this to my friends their reaction was the same”WAIT WHAT THE ACTUAL FLIP”
@Starshine159Ай бұрын
When I was 15, an 8 yr old green horse taught me what it meant to be firm but kind, patient and confident. He taught me so much! ❤️❤️❤️
@daishiv Жыл бұрын
Green Horse?! You guys colorblind or something?
@Desirabledoodles2710 Жыл бұрын
1. Grey 2. Green = untamed 3. Frog = part of the hoof 4. Bay
@Wolf_equestrain Жыл бұрын
1, Extreme piebald 2. Green = Not Finished Training 3. V shaped part of hoof 4. Bay
@FilmerOfBobcats Жыл бұрын
FilmerOfBobcats It’s not piebald lmao. It’s white
@mollybelmont182 Жыл бұрын
When I first saw this a few months ago I was so confused but I have had 3 lessons and I now understand it all!
@That_One_Little_Crow9 ай бұрын
the last one i just screamed ‘ITS CHESTNUT’ hoping i’d be right 😭😭😭
@cigarettesandfairylights8 ай бұрын
Bay!
@meganproffitt4247 ай бұрын
Wait until non equestrians learn about Duns who appear green in bright light. I had one as a kid he was named Kermit.
@TheMunkzilla1 Жыл бұрын
Just realize we might not be "Equestrians" but we can still know things about horses
@okkkkk4553 Жыл бұрын
Haha you got my dying laughing as an equestrian 😆
@bekkilong53708 ай бұрын
Me just agreeing with everything while being confused af 💀
@SKYGUYYYYY9 ай бұрын
Horses are so beautiful I could never imagine a world without them they are my souls purpose in life I love horses now and forever ❤
@user-Ponehroblox10 ай бұрын
I hate horses- 😅😅😅
@HeartsforReiRei9 ай бұрын
@@HeartsforReiReisame bro 😂
@itsukishark9 ай бұрын
Horses are not my favourite but there quite nice I guess
@jadewarne45409 ай бұрын
@@itsukishark I just find them really irritating like c’mon-🤨🤨🤨
@HeartsforReiRei9 ай бұрын
Same i met a horse on goliday then had to keave we were close
@sapphirebecsshelton38108 ай бұрын
"What's that?" "OH, it's a frog my good sir" "uh no. That's a horse hoof." "No its a frog" "ARE YOU BLIND ITS A HORSE HOOF!?"
@Rain_T Жыл бұрын
Just so you know,(not being mean) the inside of that little triangle is actually called a frog, but it’s not the animal frog. 👍🏻
@Yuhiawsome Жыл бұрын
The part is the frog 😂
@dawsenkouba309 Жыл бұрын
Did you say that horse stepped on a frog? Poor thing. Must've been horsing around and not looking where it stepped 😅
@Qwintesenshal Жыл бұрын
lol I find it so funny when non equestrians try to wrap their heads around our terminology
❤ I love u have a great day pin me please!
Thanks 😊
I understand everything
Same
Wow😍
What if I dont
Me as a non equestrian: a-are they color blind or like..
Haha 😂 the equestrian world can be confusing
We are not lol but we use different words for different colours and stuff 😀💅
White = Grey Green horse = Unready to be ridden Brown horse = Bay Frog = Part of the hoof
@@sharkiwarrior the ,,white" horse in the picture is acctually either a cremello or has very expressive tobiano. Since a grey wouldn't have a pink nose
@@the_ethical_horse_girl I was coming to the comments looking for this comment i really was like he is not a grey.
Non equestrians: "Gawd you guys are colourblind" Equestrians: "Nah, we just don't know how to name things"
FACTS- Either too detailed- OR LACKING.
right?! My poor students. "Why is it called a frog? A curry brush? A chestnut? A crow hop? etc." I don't know.
Nah they blind. Or did a kid name them?!
Color*
@@XenaYT__ "Colour" is how my country spells it x
White - Grey Brown - Bay Green - Not ready to be rode Frog - soft part of a hoof this is the mist likes i got… Orange/light orange - chestnut Grey with a hint of orangeish - cremello girl - mare boy - stallion EDIT: ik some horses can be white, and these are eequestrain(sorry my typing) colours ! i’m still learning about horses
Umm chestnut
No it's not the bottom of a hoof it's the soft part of a hoof :)
Oop i thought the white looking horse was cremello
Thank you 😅
Brown is not always bay it can be chestnut
Alternative title: Let's confuse everyone
For all the non equestrians The first one is called a gray horse when someone says that’s a green horse they mean it’s not a fully trained horse a frog is what is on the hoof and it’s where horses can sense what there touching and it’s not called a brown horse there are many different terms a couple names would be bay or chestnut coat
But if it has a pink nose it’s called a white horse that one has a pink nose
@@dutchesbostonmate exactly the person who wrote this wasn’t paying attention
@@RM_barrel_racing mhm you are correct
@@dutchesbostonmate nOPe
Ok so it's like Morse code Basically as hard to understand Secret language
Actually not to say that horse Is actually classified “ White” because it has albino in its skin, with means it’s a true white… a true grey would be correct for the photo 🤗
The Camarillo White Horse is known for its "PURE WHITE", which includes pink skin under the white hair coat. I have a pure white horse named White iceland
@@rhiandebban2028 Nice name! But real white horses are still very rare
Albinism has never been recorded in horses. The horse in that photo could be dominant white which is a gene like sabino, or it could have the draft-type-sabino gene which hasn't been isolated yet, or a number of other spotting modifiers like overo, tobiano, and leopard. White does not equal albino. In order for a horse to be considered albino it would require a complete lack of melanin production meaning, among other things, its eyes would be red which has never been seen in horses. People may call their horses albino but true albinism does not exist in horses.
it actually white, not a grey horse
It's a dominant white not an albino, the eyes are blue not red
So relatable! I told my friends that my horse wasn’t brown and they got so confused
😮❤Doesn't matter it's a horse. So I got two right. Lol
The “are you a pretty horsie?” Caught me off guard-
yea i thought i was the only one aswell!
Let me explain as an equestrian, The horse that looks white is known as grey because under their fur (so if you shaved it) they have a grey body The ‘green’ horse is not about color, it’s about how well they are trained, so since this horse is green, it needs a bit more training That V in the horses hooves is called the frog because when you pick a horses foot you have to make sure not to pick the V part because it is sensitive to them. The brown looking horse would actually be chestnut, but since the legs, mane, and tail, are black and not chestnut like the body, it is called a bay. Thanks for reading! Edit: hi everyone! This is how I was taught. I’ve been riding for 4 years now, but I know a lot about horses and not just the riding. You guys may have learned something different then I have, but this is what I was taught. So if when you guys reply trying to say I’m wrong or something else, neither of us are wrong. c:
The v part is called frog because it resembles the shape of a frog, not because of how sensitive it is.
Thank you sm
Thanks for that explanation
Wow thank you so much my dad owns a farm but my parents are divorced so I don’t see him much and I have a horse there called Tigger not Tiger but yes I have not been an expert at horses for a long time so things really helped also I’m only 10 but I would love to maybe start horseback riding lessons because of how much I love horses they’re so pretty and fast and my dream is to just ride one on the beach in Australia (because that’s where I live)And just go as fast as possible with my hair in the wind and feel free (kinda like lucky and Spirit from the show Spirit on Netflix and no I’m not talking about Spirited Away ok)
This helped alot ty!
1-gray (a white horse has pink skin underneath their fur and gray horses have black skin) 2-untrained (if someone says a horse is green, it means they are not fully trained and is they say they are breaking it, they are training it to carry riders) 3-center of hoof (the frog is the triangle piece in the center of the foot) 4-chestnut/bay ( a horses fur color is never "brown". there are names for each coat color, but I don't know what they are.)
Smart
There is "brown" as a horse colour. It's a dark brown like the green horse or the one in the beginning. "Bay" is a light redish brown.
Thanks.
Ty
Tysm I didn’t get it😊
Non-equestrians: You guys CLEARLY can’t see collars or animals correctly. Equestrians: Nah, it’s just because we can’t name things.
nah it's just cause we snobbish and brain blind.
@@Lita-bj5ir What did they do to you...
@@Lita-bj5irTF
So the first one isn't classified as "white" it's gray and green means that the horse is still in training and needs more work with a rider, the third one is called a frog, so what the frog does it pumps blood into the horses hoof each time they walk or when standing, and the last one is called a bay (as an equestrian idk why they aren't just called brown tbh😂)
@@Lita-bj5irrude.
lol this is so true i have non equestrian friends and i love to confuse them with stuff like this
As a non-equestrian, I can confirm this has bamboozled me on another level
The first one. It's Grey ( as most equestrians say ) Second. The horse is green because it's still in training Third. It's called a frog. ( it's a thing that farriers named) and a farrier is someone who takes care of horses And fourth. It's not brown because we class it as a bay
@@Simply_Rebeccaa Can't judge. The American school and Math system is worse. :)
@@xXSunStrikeXx you’re 100% right 😂
@@Simply_Rebeccaaur right as I am an equestrian
@bunny_is_best I just am starting as an equestrian. I've been looking up horse facts and cool tips and I have my evaluation in 1 week!! I'm super excited. I used to ride but I had to because of my sister but I had to ride like on those weird two saddle ones so. IM SO EXCITED
I knew the green horse meant lvl 1, I don't ride but I'm slowly learning cuz this stuff is just very interesting ahaha
It doesn’t mean ‘untrained’ . A ‘Green’ horse knows it’s basics, halt, turn, changes of paces up or down, it’s going forward in his education that makes him green. Weather it’s flat work, or jumping. Ie needs more experience with a good rider 🐎
OH _green_ horse! Okay I thought they were talking about the color lol.
As a equestrian I can confirm we are color blind
same tho
The "frog" is a very sensitive part of the h9rses hoof
I love how you managed to confuse equestrians too 😂 The horse in the licture isn't white, but it's not grey either. It's most likely a very expressive tobiano, wich is super common in cobs or a cremello, because a grey wouldn't have a pink nose.
Or maybe it's a flea bitten grey.
@@joshaw7356 definatelly not, the colors ain't right
"wHiTe"
You are correct. My flea-bitten grey (white w/paint brush dots of black & brown) mare had a blackish muzzle. Her main & tail were white w/black & brown streaks. When she was wet her skin was Purple!
Cobs can be white. That horse don't look cremello of tobiano.
I can’t relate to this more😂 my non horsey friends: oh look at that white horse Me: ummm no thats not a white horse
Hahaha ikr
i know what all these mean but the white horse one can you please help
The horse is not white it’s grey Edit:I have never more than 5 likes, thanks so much❤️
IT ITS WHITE ITS CREMELLO
@@PrinzessKennY grey horses have grey skin. that is a white horse, white horses have pink skin.
the reason they say the horse is green is because it hasn’t been trained yet
1. Grey 2.Not broken in yet or not trained 3. Middle of the hoof very sensitive named the frog 4. Bay / Chestnut but since the mane, tail, muzzle/snout and legs are Black it's bay! :)
Equestrians: This horse is not brown Non-equestrians: Is it orange? Equestrians: This horse is no white Non-equestrians: I know this it is a cloud!
Brown is just dark orange tho
I think it's a bay, but someone will correct me if I'm wrong lol
@@Faesharlyn nope you're right
@@Faesharlyn no you are right
As a horse rider, the first horse has pink skin (check his/her nose) making it actually a white horse, a grey horse has blue/ grey skin.
Yes !!!!
@@Madison.54 no wrong
There's probably other genes going on for that pink nose to occur, but it's not white.
I was gonna say that thanks
I'm in danger.
I love confusing my non-equestrian friends with terms like this! Always soooo much fun!
As someone who isnt an equestrian but knows how to ride horses and would love to ride them more often, i knew all of these 😃
I am so sorry about the first one “this horse is not white” I just grabbed a random image off google and I didn’t really check or pay attention that it had a pink nose. There’s nothing I can do now but I made a new edit fixing my mistake. I hope you can all understand and I am sorry for confusing anyone. But I think that the people that know things about horses will get the concept of what I was trying to say.
Wont stay white for long 😍
To be fair I have a flea bitten grey that has a pink nose 🤷🏼♀️
The horse actually isn't white. It is a very bright blonde. I don't even ride horses and know this
This is a grey. It only has a large marking
Sounds like you confused yourself lol
All the non-equestrians are probably thinking we fell off one to many times 😂
Lmao 🤣
What’s a equestrian
Ikr 😂
@@Fairy_Aqxa people who love horses and ride them and its kind of hard to explain
@@ava_m_666 ooop so I’m a ex equestrian still love horses though
I’m a horse girl and it even took me a while to learn all the colours…like at first I was like “wth do they mean? Something wrong with my instructor or-“
The worse thing for me is I haven't been able to ride for a long while now because of my back and bones. At least I see them on the videos. Love the Friesians and Yvonne and Shea and her herd at Free Spirit!♥️
"This is a frog." "No, thats definitely a horse my good sir." (edit: Please stop correcting me^^' i know what it is, im not that dumb. this was just a joke.)
Lol no that means the bottom of their foot
@@ramiedaponte3909 ik, haha, like the human equivalent of a sole, i was just kiddings^^
@@ramiedaponte3909 woosh
That is part of the hoof. It's name is the frog 🐸
That part of the hove is called a frog
First horse is a very light tobiano or cremello, second horse is green because it has little to no formal training, third horse's hoof (like all) have a frog (the part that touches the ground, and the last horse is chestnut/bay. (Can't tell by the picture 😭) I don't even ride horses 🤩
The first ones white lol
The lash one is not chest but it's bae
Brooklyn- Shhh! Quiet, we're not supposed to know these things. It's like a secret code that they use to make us non-horse people seem stupid. 😆
@piztah haha🫤
The first horse is Grey. It has dark skin around dark eyes and an obvious dot on its lower lip. It just has a (most likely) bald face that doesn't cover the eyes. A common marking in Clydesdales.
For ppl who don't understand the 'white' horse is actually called a cremello, the frog is a part of the hoof, the green one is a horse not ready to be rode/untrained and the last one is a bay
For all those confused: - The horse coat is grey. It’s basically what horse people call white horses - In terms of horses, green means novice or untrained - That part of the horse‘s hoof is called the “frog” - The horse coat is bay
As a non-equestrian who was obsessed with horses as a child, only the first one stumped me. 😅
It is actually called a gray horse
That's because the horse IS white. They didn't pick a correct image. The skin was pink. So, it's a white horse.
its just horses arent fully white
@@zZephyyr_ No, that’s a grey. It has a blaze (invisible on this light of a coat) which causes the pigment on the nose to be pink in all horses (even black ones.) The skin underneath the rest of its fur is black, making this a grey. True white horses are albino, easily seen by the eyes (there will be pink pigment around the eyes and they are normally blue.)
Its an albino hourse (you can tell because the noes is pink if the nose was gray it would be white)
As a non-equestrian, I can confirmed that I am confused
Me two lol🤣
Same! 🥲🥲😩😩😩
First one is grey in horsey language
@@Sophieroche82 thanks
Same
“White horse” called gray, “green horse” means it’s not fully trained, and “brown horse” is a bay. My 4 years old riding has come to use! 😍✋
“Are you a pretty horsey?” Got me dying fr bro😂😂😂
No, actually that first horse *is* white because it has pink skin, therefor it is white. Next time for a picture choose a horse with a grey muzzle instead of pink.
I was thinking the same thing
@@PrinzessKennY I’m partially color blind so I can’t help you there. All I can see good is the muzzle, so that’s the information I’m going off of.
For those of you who aren’t equestrians or are but don’t understand: It’s not actually a white horse, it has pink unpigmented skin and white hair. A green horse is one that is still in training/being broken. The frog is part of their foot. The horse isn’t brown; it’s a bay.
It's not confusing. These are some beauties...
For any non equestrians that are confused, the first horses color is grey, green is a term for untrained horses,the frog is that middle part of the hoof, and that last horse, is color bay. Lol
Me being a non-equestrian: Yup, mission accomplished- I’m so confused and questioning my existence :D
Same, *I need explaining* 😭😭
I am an equestrian and i just realised why none of my friends ever know what im taking about
Throw "Fetlocks' at them , they never like to admit that they have no idea what that is.
Me as a non-equestrian: “ I don’t think I’m supposed to understand this “
Love how I'm not an equestrian, yet I know all of these things..
As a fellow equestrian the first horse is actually a true "white" because of the pink/albino skin. If it was a grey it would have grey skin on areas such as on the nose, feet and belly.
Unless it has white markings in those places.
It’s gray. No pink around the eyes
Yes! I agree! People keep arguing with me because I said it actually is a true white.... because it is!
It's not. And I'm the only one saying anything to you about it, so "person" instead of people. @@shyshorsemodels
@@meganproffitt424 how do you know you're the only one??? Lots of people have argued with me about this before, on multiple videos. So stop and think before you reply.
For the non equestrians here’s the answer key: The first one is called a grey horse bc their skin underneath their fur is grey. The second one is green bc in the equestrian community we call a not very trained or wild horse that’s in training a green horse. The third one is
I don't even think green is exclusive to equestrians lol It's used for almost any skill/sport to refer to someone as green when they're new/untrained.
Ain't no way you just say the first two and then cut off the rest, please I need to know more!
@@MizuSky Can confirm in my sport team. Playing basketball, I referred to as a green player, I was confused until my coach told me what it meant lol.
@@Cherry-Lycan sorry I had cut off the rest😅 for some reason when I went back to the vid to answer more and edit my comment it said error and kept doing it. Idk what’s happening but that’s why.
@@SequoiaDragonstone Lmao it's alright, it happens. Hope you enjoyed the short after three months-.
I showed this to my non-equestrian friend and she was very confused 🤣
The fact hat I did horseback riding for 2 months and it still didn’t confuse me 💀
I always love the weird color names in animals. Like "blue" for light grey colored rabbits
I love blue colored animals, they're so pretty. Blue is used to talk about that color in lots of different animals from dogs to cats to horses to poultry!
@@ZK-ib2wp they are my favorite color. Yeah idk why I just mentioned rabbits. I knew about dogs and cats. My roommate had a Russian Blue. I absolutely did not know about poultry though but it makes sense.
“Are you pretty horsie” 😂😂😂😂
“Aww you pretty horse” “yeah” 😂😂
This is for the non equestrians: The “white” horse is grey because if you shaved it the body would be grey The horse is green not because of the color but it is not trained correctly so you would say “this horse is green” The v is called a frog because it is sensitive to them so if your mucking out their hooves you would have to use the brush for the frog never use the pick for it The last horse is not brown, the body is chestnut but the mane tale and legs are black so it is called a bay
I am an equestrian but i just realised how bad we are at naming things lmao
I mean, we call the hairs on the horse's legs "feathers" rofl
I thought the "white horse" was a palomino, the other ones were confusing 💀
@@hellod7961 yh we are really bad at namim stuff
fr lmao
@@hellod7961 i thought the white horse was a cremello I feel dumb
"Oh, I know! That is an orange horse"
As a non-equestrian but a cellist, i can say that a frog does not look like that, but a rectangular shape.
😂yeah, I can't tell you how many times I had to explain horse terms to my non- horsey friends!Lol!
So relatable 😂I have non-horsy friends who if I show them a pic of a bay they are like “oh what I pretty brown horse” 😅
My non-horsy friend says that horse is not green so we end up getting in I augment
My mom's friend's sister owns a horse and i asked her what breed her sister's horse was and she legit said "Idk...brown?" like wtf
‘ this isn’t a pony.. ‘ 🤭😂 ‘ it’s a horse- ‘ 🤗😌
but there wasemt one pony they werre all horses
@@Rei_Truthcraft i think it's about mlp
@@teimao ahh sorry i didnt understand the comment i was a bit sad that day so i didnt know what i was saying lol xx
@@teimao What's mlp?
I HAVE BEEN RIDEING FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER AND THIS MAKES ME LAUGH WHEN PPL GET SOOO CONFUSED 😂
As a non-equestrian with a cousin obsessed with horses I know that a frog is a special part of the hoof and so when your cleaning it you don’t want to scrape that part because it can hurt the horse I also understand the others just don’t know how to explain it
this moment when you grew up with horses but realize u didnt know half of it.
LOL SO TRUE
The white horse not being white is wrong.
@@emzraven666 thank u, i know the person who made this video already said she wasnt looking at its nose enough when she choosed the picture. 😅
Me as a non equestrian: I have GOT to get into the stables, and fast
as an equestrian, i can confirm when i started riding i was like 'mum, they have a green horse on the internet!'.
My horse got spooked at the scariest thing ever ✨nothingness✨
… it’s Cremello not white/grey. Greys have black/grey noses, cremellos have pink
actually, that horse is white, cremello have a more creamish fur and a pink nose and pink around their eyes. white horses have pure white coats with a pink nose but nothing around the eyes.
Cremello is a light golden color, and it depends on their skin color not that of their nose, a horse with pink skin and white hair is eaither actually a white horse it’s a thug lol, or if it has a golden tint Cremello, not trying to hate!
no cuz my grey has a pink nose and she is grey not all greys have black/grey noses
I sent it to my friend and she goes “OHHH green is because it’s eyes are green and it’s skin is green” I was like..
omg lol
THAT'S WHAT THIS IS?!
@@the-nighttimes no, no it isn't lol. it isn't called green because of it's color, but rather it's level of training. a green horse is an untrained or barely trained horse. either a young horse just starting to be ridden, or a wild horse that is being broken.
@@winchesters4life34 oh, that makes more sense now, thanks.
@@the-nighttimes it took me a moment to remember that green was not a color in this joke. 'Green' is used to refer to inexperienced persons in other professions as well.
When I first learned the frog 😂😂I thought my trainer was kidding
lol I loved this so much it makes so much sense in an amusing way
Me as a equestrian I actually understand this so proud of myself for some reason 😂
Now I understand too so now we both are happy
The "white" horse is a Cremello coat. The one that's green IS green. Yes they call that part a frog. And the "brown" horse is actually a bay (or chestnut) coat.
The "white" horse is grey with a blaze. It cannot be a cremello because of its eyes being surrounded by black skin, and them being brown (double cream dilutes cannot have brown eyes). Cremello/Perlino/Smoky Cream all also have a creamy coat color hence why their called cream dilutes. This horse's fur is plain white which is seen in greys of any base color
The " white " horse is not a cremello because 1 that horse on the screen is called a gray. 2 cremello's can not have black skin surrounding their eye. 3 cremello's have a creamier color skin that that
I love the way you styled your horses hair ❤
I can see why people get confused but as an equestrian it’s funny to see them struggling with it
I remember when I started riding at a pony camp I asked to ride some crazy mare my trainer said I couldn’t ride that horse cause she was green Me: ✨That horse is black✨
i call them green beans sometimes, it really confuses people
Me thinking ill understand before watching the video Me during the video:👁👄👁
1. there are no genetically white horses, there are several other colors that look like white though 2. green=inexperienced 3. center of the hoof is called the frog 4. the name for a brown horse with a black mane+tail is "bay"
Don’t worry non- equestrains. We r not colorblind we are just very bad at naming things.
Ok 👍
*me being proud showing this to my non-equestrian friends and being the only one there to understand it*
First horse is grey. Grey horses always have black skin. They are born dark and gradually get grey or white as they age. A white horse has pink skin with white hair. The horse in this pic looks like it has a white blaze down his face and that’s called a marking. White markings are usually on face or on legs but can be elsewhere. Every other coat color has dark skin underneath except white. Green is basically a horse that is new to having a rider on their back. Brown is a blanket term for a variety of coat colors ranging from light to dark and are called different names according to their color. Example is chestnut, sorrel, bay etc. I hope this helps
I'm pretty sure 1st is albino
@@RoshneeMusic no such thing as an albino horse
@EquusKeepusBrokus9791 Well, a horse can be albino
@@EquusKeepusBrokus9791 there quite literally is
my friend has an albino horse
I don't know if it's the same in English but on the fist picture, the horse is actually white and not grey because the skin is pink and not grey, so it's officially a real white horse. At least that's how we categorize them in France :)
I’m from France and that is true, but I live in America now and they do classify that horse as grey here, however it just depends where you live or what barn you go to and what you are taught.
@@stickeryblub3626 I see, thanks
I love how I would’ve been confused 7 years ago when I started riding now it’s like mhm mhm I get it
Every time I search up horse photos the first photo that came on the video is always there it's kind of like a classic photo
As a non equestrian I’m gonna try to answer: The first horse is grey not white, it’s because of the color of its skin not the coat The second horse is “green” doesn’t mean that the horse is quite literally green. It just means that the horse is a beginner The third one is a “frog”, again not a literal frog, but when picking a horse’s hooves you don’t touch that part since it’s sensitive. The reason it is sensitive is because they also pump blood there. (Only mess with the frog if your a farrier, at least I think that’s what they are called) And the fourth one, it’s not brown it’s bay (Edits: spelling)
As a equestrian i find it funny how the reactions where with my non equestrian friend🤣
As an owner of a sabino max white mare, that first horse is considered white 🙋♀️ pink skin on an apparent full bodied white horse = white. Gray skin = gray. To add: That particular horse in the photo would be considered white. Dominant White or Max Sabino or Sabino White can give a horse with pink skin, and dark eyes, or dark around the eyes. Which, is white. They'd be called white horses. Gray horses have black/gray skin. Hence gray. Albinism in horses, "true" white or "lethal" white, also called white, is fatal.
Man:what?? Equestrians:YESSS
The fact that i’m not an equestrian YET, i understand all of this😂
same
Help please 😭
I'm horse girl, I'm not Equestrian, I don't like when people call me like that. I ride horses since I 5 years old
LMAO I showed this to my equestrian therapy/horseback riding coach 🤣🤣 She loved the one image saying: “this is a frog”
As a non-equestrian, I was watching this and thinking "these are code names for certain things, aren't they?"
I sent this to my friends their reaction was the same”WAIT WHAT THE ACTUAL FLIP”
When I was 15, an 8 yr old green horse taught me what it meant to be firm but kind, patient and confident. He taught me so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Green Horse?! You guys colorblind or something?
1. Grey 2. Green = untamed 3. Frog = part of the hoof 4. Bay
1, Extreme piebald 2. Green = Not Finished Training 3. V shaped part of hoof 4. Bay
FilmerOfBobcats It’s not piebald lmao. It’s white
When I first saw this a few months ago I was so confused but I have had 3 lessons and I now understand it all!
the last one i just screamed ‘ITS CHESTNUT’ hoping i’d be right 😭😭😭
Bay!
Wait until non equestrians learn about Duns who appear green in bright light. I had one as a kid he was named Kermit.
Just realize we might not be "Equestrians" but we can still know things about horses
Haha you got my dying laughing as an equestrian 😆
Me just agreeing with everything while being confused af 💀
Horses are so beautiful I could never imagine a world without them they are my souls purpose in life I love horses now and forever ❤
I hate horses- 😅😅😅
@@HeartsforReiReisame bro 😂
Horses are not my favourite but there quite nice I guess
@@itsukishark I just find them really irritating like c’mon-🤨🤨🤨
Same i met a horse on goliday then had to keave we were close
"What's that?" "OH, it's a frog my good sir" "uh no. That's a horse hoof." "No its a frog" "ARE YOU BLIND ITS A HORSE HOOF!?"
Just so you know,(not being mean) the inside of that little triangle is actually called a frog, but it’s not the animal frog. 👍🏻
The part is the frog 😂
Did you say that horse stepped on a frog? Poor thing. Must've been horsing around and not looking where it stepped 😅
lol I find it so funny when non equestrians try to wrap their heads around our terminology