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Grey Horse at Newton by the Sea


Horse on a farm in Northumberland, UK. The horse's markings appear to be those of the 'British spotted horse' which are are similar to those of the American Appaloosa horse breed.
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appaloosa has replied to John Sheldon clubI just noticed in your description the photo was taken in the U.K. The British developed their own breed of spotted horses and have a registry for them: British Spotted Horse & Pony Society
The appaloosa, for all intent and purposes, is an American breed (my apologies for the misinformation).
PS: He is a handsome fellow! I love equine photography :-)
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