Baringa is also known to have the most beautiful herd anyone has seen in the south. He is captivated by Dawn's beauty and constantly pursues her for his herd. She is described as a bay mare. and Benni's wife. Thowra would inherit the potential for chestnut from both his father AND mother. one since there are alot but thats what i know.

silver, surely XD, Oh right now I get it sorry I thought you meant I was stealing blacks Many unnamed mares are also in his herd but are not mentioned in the story as they run separately with Storm's herd. Isabella palominos can be extremely light and comparable to a true "cream" or off-white colour. And his mother would provide the one creme gene he would need to share her own colour.

She grows into a lovely mare with Thowra surprised at how beautiful she's become and the black stallion stopping in his tracks when he saw her. I've never seen the film of Spirit, but I've seen pictures.

Eventually, a boy and his father manage to capture the silver filly, with the intention of turning her into a stock horse, but Kunama's longing for her freedom only succeeds in turning her into what the stock men call a bad horse. In the cartoon series and the movie released in the mid-1990s, the 'creamies' are represented as Palominos, but earlier cover art shows the silver horses as greys (white) Original Cover Art. Games Movies TV Video. There are also a select few that I left out as I didn't think they added anything to the stories. This article is about the books. I will only bother with horses that are actually named in the stories. These models are also MY interpretations of the books and I'll take some artistic liberties with markings and such when no such things are described in the books. However it appears that Goonda is the mare he loves the most. Other genealogical evidence from the books suggests that Thowra and the other "creamies", including his dam Bel Bel, daughter Kunama, son Lightning, and grandson Baringa are also palominos, rather than cremello, which is the next most likely colouring.

Another possible fault in this theory is that she does not seem to have been born silver dapple black, but rather turned this colour as she matured. Kunama is full sister to Lighting and half-sister to Jillamatong and Wanga, both creamies but with dark freckles. Nephew to Lightning and son of Kunama, Baringa is a true silver horse. Mirri : However, there is always the ever-present threat of man, and at the end of the first novel, Thowra is forced to pull off a seemingly suicidal trick to stay free. Thowra's colouration and progeny suggest that Bel Bel carried and passed on both dilute and dun genes to Thowra. buckskin/palomino, Colour: Dark grey/Blue Roan?

It means snow. In Australian horsemen's language, "creamy" is a word used to refer to a palomino of any of the mid to lighter shades of this dilution.

Search for "The Silver Brumby" on Amazon.in, Title: Later, Thowra returns, bringing Golden and their foal, Kunama, to the Hidden Valley.

Storm’s mother, best friend to Bel Bel. Being born in a storm, his dam named him after the Aboriginal word for 'wind' not only for the gale outside when he was born, but because she was worried he would have to be as fast as the wind to remain free from the tyranny of man. She adores Lightning and when she sees him fight for her as though possessed by the spirit of Thowra, knows that she will belong to Lightning forever. Personality/Traits: Friend of the Silver Brumbies. Will the pair be separated? The two mares which form the foundation for Baringa's herd in "Silver Brumby Kingdom", Dawn and Moon, are described as being a highly unusual colour which like the colour 'creamy' is distinguished from a grey horse, and is described simply as 'white'.

Also, in Australian horsemen language, a "creamy" is a word used to refer to a palomino of any of the mid to lighter shades of this dilution. The majority of brumbies in the southern areas of Australia being black, bay, grey and chestnut, the appearance of a cream horse causes quite a stir among wild herds and humans alike. Looking for something to watch? Despite the early representation of Thowra as a grey horse, there are several grey horses within the books, including Thowra's mate Boon Boon, and the grey stallion Cloud and his mate, which are considered as distinctly different in colour from the 'creamies'. A chestnut flaxen filly whose colouring is a throwback to the Yarraman line. child, so I've always been very fond of The Silver Brumby ^^ Mind you, 9 Episodes (2012-2012), Robyn Gibbes
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Their foals by the 'creamy' Baringa are described as 'creamies' ( a 50% likelihood of a mating between a palomino and a cremello horse). Only the author herself would truly know that. This calls to mind the metallic coats of Akhal-Teke's, though this unusual metallic or "satin" sheen can occur in any horse breed. Colour: Dark but changing to reflect gold or silver. Though he is mentioned in nearly every Silver Brumby book, Thowra is only a main character in The Silver Brumby (and Silver Brumby Whirlwind), where he wins Golden for his mate, defeats the powerful stallion The Brolga, wins Bon Bon as his mate, and becomes King of the Cascade Brumbies. When he adds the beautiful Dawn to his herd, life becomes even more dangerous. you draw pretty well! A mother tells her daughter a fable about the prince of the brumbies, brumby being a term for the feral horses of Australia, who must find its place among its kind, while one man makes it …