GREAT thread! I'll post some
older pictures of my three horses because they are FILTHY right now from shaggy coat mud rolling!

"Sweet Cup & Cakes", 10yo Kentucky Mountain Horse, 16'3hh, yes, folks, his back is 2 inches taller than my 5'4" frame!
(AKA, "Long Arm of the Law", registered name)

"Buster Brown," 10yo non registered Quarter Horse, "adopted" from a local rescue (The $Price wasn't an adopted price!)

"Cindy Lou", 18yo Spotted Mountain Horse. THAT just means she is the same breed as my gelding above, but has the genetics to throw spots, even though she is solid, and referred to as "breeding stock". According to the guy I bought her from she threw 4 spotted foals, and one had two blue eyes.
(AKA, "Warrens Cindy" registered name)
Chicken photos to come.
Baymule, LOVE your white gelding?, Mare?
Those babysitters are worth their WEIGHT in gold.
White horses have pink skin and often need sun protection. I've only had one horse with that problem.
This picture is from 1987, at a small Civil War Reenactment

My tobiano Pony, "Toma Coma" had a lot of pink skin. The other horse, registered Palomino, "Dandy Silver Moon" went blind, unfortunately, at 7yo. He was a great jumper and we were beginning Dressage with him. Also, I had broken him in to gunfire. Yes, that's ME with the flag.
Chicken photos to come...