Actually hes a Red Dun (officially, has the dorsal stripe) His color will be much the same it is now. His mama is a red dun too.
He is bought and paid for, just has to stay with mama till September.
Not too concerned with the barn name, but I'm going to have to send in his registration papers. Needs to have YE at the front, and be 21 characters in total including spaces.
I have a list I've been coming up with, but you see those Little Country trucks running around up here? The owner of that company is a real good friend of mine, Singin Sam he is... hes got cd's out. My latest ideas were to make his day.....
YE SINGIN SAM DUNIT
YE LITTLECOUNTRYDUNIT
(The YE stands for the ranch he was bred at and isnt meant to be a part of the name really, just has to be in there on the papers)
Hes got Dun It in his pedigree so thats where that comes from and his color.
Still thinkin though!
Heres a pic of a grown up Red Dun Paint, looky the stripe on his back at his bum there! Sexyyyyy You can also see the zebra stripes they get on their legs, if you look around the back of his knees on his front legs.