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Jade 26-06-2004 11:05 AM

red woods
 
Hi, My mare just had a foal. It's a little filly (girl) and is a red dun
(pink/orange red with darker mane and tail) with white spotty rump.
Please tell me what sort of quality Australian woods vary from pink to red,
or orange to red?
I would like to know in regards to names.
Thanks,
Jade.


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Trish Brown 26-06-2004 11:05 AM

red woods
 
Jade wrote:

Hi, My mare just had a foal. It's a little filly (girl) and is a red dun
(pink/orange red with darker mane and tail) with white spotty rump.
Please tell me what sort of quality Australian woods vary from pink to red,
or orange to red?
I would like to know in regards to names.
Thanks,
Jade.


Well, the obvious choice would be Australian Red Cedar, the beautiful rich red
timber that's so sought-after by wood turners and furniture enthusiasts. Of
course, you wouldn't name a little filly 'Red Cedar' (unless it were a show or
stud name)! But the latin name for A.Red Cedar is _Toona australis_ and I think
'Toona' would be a very pretty name for a filly!

Your filly is an unusual colour - is the mare a registered Appaloosa or Paint?
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Trish {|:-}
Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Jade 27-06-2004 02:03 AM

red woods
 
She'll be registered appaloosa.
Her mother is a leopard appaloosa (bay with white body, and large brown
spots), and her father was a grulla dun (blue dun, with white blanket, no
spots on blanket, and four white legs, and a large blaze).
It's a real little mystery box when it arrives. You've no idea what colour
will come out.
You like horses?
Jade.

"Trish Brown" wrote in message
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Jade wrote:

Hi, My mare just had a foal. It's a little filly (girl) and is a red dun
(pink/orange red with darker mane and tail) with white spotty rump.
Please tell me what sort of quality Australian woods vary from pink to

red,
or orange to red?
I would like to know in regards to names.
Thanks,
Jade.


Well, the obvious choice would be Australian Red Cedar, the beautiful rich

red
timber that's so sought-after by wood turners and furniture enthusiasts.

Of
course, you wouldn't name a little filly 'Red Cedar' (unless it were a

show or
stud name)! But the latin name for A.Red Cedar is _Toona australis_ and I

think
'Toona' would be a very pretty name for a filly!

Your filly is an unusual colour - is the mare a registered Appaloosa or

Paint?
--
Trish {|:-}
Newcastle, NSW, Australia





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