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- From: rudy@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (avram.r.vener)
- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
- Subject: Re: White Spots from Injurys?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.211310.26470@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 21:13:10 GMT
- References: <92318.33881.6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM> <1992Nov13.163546.1@stsci.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov13.163546.1@stsci.edu> rewald@stsci.edu writes:
- >In article <92318.33881.6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM>,
- > 6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM writes:
- >"The Color of The Horse" by Dr. Ben Green might be useful here. It's an older
- >book, but still being published. Dr Green did a study on horse colors, and
- >found, among other things, that all horses only produce one pigment! The
- >different colors come from the internal structure of the hairs, and how they
- >pick up the pigment. This is all from memory (I haven't gotten around to
- >ordering my own copy yet), so correct me if I get the details wrong. There
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- Is this the same author who wrote "Horse Tradin'"? The name rings a
- bell and I have some vague memory of the author being a veterinarian.
- I really enjoyed that book.
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