![]() ![]() This is because the other coat colors contain too much of a red undertone and red clashes with that color. Red is a really vibrant color that seems to look the best on either grey or black horses. Having matching equipment makes the horse look really attractive and smart. I like to see horses in a fully red tack set. When using bright red tack, the horse looks smart and attractive as the red matches their coat color really nicely. It doesn’t matter if the shade of red is a burgundy or if it is bright, red almost always looks good on grey horses. The dark saddle pad and tack will make the white of the horse’s coat pop which helps to make the horse’s coat stand out and appear brighter. The reason is that it is just so rich and vibrant that against the background of a white coat it looks even deeper.īecause dark teal is a darker color like black, it has the same lightening effect on the coat that black has. ![]() Dark Tealĭark teal is one of my favorite colors. Seeing a flashy barrel racing breast collar in this color is always eye-catching to see at a rodeo event. I like this color on Western tack as well. I like it, even more, when the rider is wearing a shirt or clothes of the same color as their horse’s tack because they all go together so well! My favorite way to put this color on your horse is to have a dusty blue saddle pad, matching polo wraps or boots, and a fly bonnet of the same color. I have seen this dusty pale grey-blue color in a matching dressage set and it looked stunning on the dapple grey who was modeling the set. I love it by itself, but in tack, I like it even more. I recommend using a royal blue saddle pad and pair it with royal blue boots or leg wraps to give your horse a complete matchy look. This color is such a fun color to put on your horse because it catches the eye and looks amazing on any grey horse who wears it. Against the light background of a grey’s coat, this color pops and stands out really well. Royal blue is a really rich, vibrant color. I love this color because it is really unique and it isn’t really seen in tack too often. This color is great on dappled grey horses because the pink stands out against the dark parts of the horse’s coat, but it also contrasts the white of the horse’s coat enough to make the white parts look brighter. This means that even if your horse went and rolled in his poo and it created a green stain, the stain in his coat won’t look as bad as it really is when riding with black tack or a black saddle pad. Black on grey horses makes them look brighter and cleaner! This is because the black contrasts with the horse’s light coat color and it makes them look even whiter than they are. As all of you grey horse owners may know, it is really hard to keep grey horses clean, especially if your horse has completely greyed out. Not only does the black pop, but there is something even better about putting this color on your grey. Though it is a pretty basic color that doesn’t really stand out on most horses, greys pull it off so so well.īecause greys are lighter-colored horses, the black really stands out against their light coat. ![]() ![]() The 10 best colors to put on a grey horse are black, pale pink, royal blue, dusty blue, dark teal, red, tan/light brown, hunter green, purple, and turquoise. In my opinion, there are 10 different colors that these horses can wear that they pull off so well every time they wear it. Because these horses are primarily white or gray, there are so many colors that look great on these horses. Grey horses, whether they are dappled, flea-bitten, or completely white, are absolutely beautiful animals. ![]()
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