Bay is a hair coat color of horses, characterized by a reddish-brown body color with a black mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Bay is one of the most common coat colors in many horse breeds.
The black areas of a bay horse's hair coat are called "black points", and without them, a horse cannot be a bay. Black points may sometimes be covered by white markings; however such markings do not alter a horse's classification as "bay". Bay horses have dark skin, except under white markings - where the skin is pink. Genetically, bay occurs when a horse carries both the Agouti gene and a black base coat. The addition of other genes creates many additional coat colors. While the basic concepts behind bay coloring are fairly simple, the genes themselves and the mechanisms that cause shade variations within the bay family are quite complex and, at times, disputed. The genetics of dark shades of bay are still under study. A DNA test for seal brown has been developed, but sooty genetics also appear to darken some horse' bay coats, and that genetic mechanism is yet to be fully understood.
Bay Horse is a sparsely populated hamlet in the English county of Lancashire. It lies between Lancaster and Preston to the north and south respectively.
The local area is mostly farmland, the nearest large urban area being Lancaster, approximately five miles away. Approximately 100 inhabitants reside in Bay Horse. The main road through Bay Horse is Whams Lane, which is used by motorcyclists on their way to Devils Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale.
There are no amenities in the village, just a single pub, the Bay Horse Inn, after which the village is named. Even though the boundaries of Bay Horse are uncertain, there is a riding school on the outskirts called Bay Horse School.
The Douglas Bay HorseTramway on the Isle of Man ran along the seafront promenade for approximately 1.6 miles (2.6km), from the southern terminus at the Victoria Pier, adjacent to the Sea Terminal, to Derby Castle, the southern terminus of the Manx Electric Railway, where the workshops and sheds were located. It was a distinctive tourist attraction.
History
The tramway was built and initially operated by Thomas Lightfoot, a retired civil engineer from Sheffield. His service was introduced in 1876 between the bottom of what is now Summer Hill and the bottom of Broadway in the centre of today's promenade adjacent to the Villa Marina. In the earlist days the track was expanded, passing loops and long crossovers added so that by 1891 the line ran double track the entire length of the promenade much as it does today. From opening it has operated every year, except for a period during the Second World War.,
In 1882, Lightfoot sold the line to Isle of Man Tramways Ltd, later the Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co. Ltd, which also owned the Manx Electric Railway. The company went into liquidation in 1900 as a consequence of a banking collapse. The tramway was sold by the liquidator to Douglas Corporation (now Douglas Borough Council) in 1902. Since 1927 the tramway has run in summer only.
A horsecar or horse-drawn tram is an animal-powered streetcar or tram.
These early forms of public transport developed out of industrial haulage routes that had long been in existence, and from the omnibus routes that first ran on public streets in the 1820s, using the newly improved iron or steel rail or 'tramway'. These were local versions of the stagecoach lines and picked up and dropped off passengers on a regular route, without the need to be pre-hired. Horsecars on tramlines were an improvement over the omnibus as the low rolling resistance of metal wheels on iron or steelrails (usually groovedfrom 1852 on), allowed the animals to haul a greater load for a given effort than the omnibus and gave a smoother ride. The horse-drawn streetcar combined the low cost, flexibility, and safety of animal power with the efficiency, smoothness, and all-weather capability of a rail right-of-way.
Horses come in all shapes and sizes - and colors! Michele, our Humane Educator, tells us about the different color variations of horses you can find at our sanctuary.
Colors featured:
Bay 00:33
Light Bay 00:57
Dark Bay 1:12
Blood Bay 1:40
Chestnut 1:59
Flaxen Chestnut 2:22
Sorrel 2:38
Black 2:48
Gray 3:00
Flea-bitten Gray 3:39
Dun 3:56
Roan 4:59
Appaloosa 5:18
Pinto 6:00
published: 11 Oct 2022
Bay horse names
published: 13 Jul 2021
Cleveland Bay Horse - Equine showcase - Scottish Smallholder Festival 2020
The Cleveland Bay is England’s oldest breed of horse with a history that goes beyond a time when records were kept. It is an incredibly versatile horse that can turn its hoof to all disciplines, a legacy of its need to adapt through the ages to the changing face of civilisation.
Initially bred in the Cleveland Hills, they were used by farmers on the land, for riding and as pack animals. It is a horse with substance, activity, stamina and a temperament that is unsurpassed by any other breed of horse.
The Cleveland Bay is in the Critical category on the RBST watchlist.
If you want a sensible horse that is calm and intelligent then the Cleveland Bay is the horse to go for.
This video is part of the native breed equine showcase for the 2020 Scottish Smallholder Festival, organised by Small...
published: 26 Oct 2020
HOW TO PAINT A BAY HORSE by Stefano Lancioni 🐴🇺🇸🇬🇧
🇪🇸 VERSION ESP https://youtu.be/m7JimMMJ6sM
🇺🇸🇬🇧Horses are our companions. They also appear in ancient cave paintings and we have domesticated some of them. We love them so today you'll learn how to paint a "Bay Horse": they have reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration of the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Enjoy the video! 🐎🐎
🖌Stefano Lancioni
🐴54mm - Mariano Numitone
🎨Colors used: 70.875 + 70.874 + 70.918 + 70.982 + 70.983 + 70.950
#alwaysvallejo
published: 09 Jun 2021
Bay Horses
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published: 25 Jun 2008
About the Cleveland Bay Horse
Meet one of England's Oldest Horse Breeds and learn about their history! The Cleveland Bay is an endangered breed from the UK. This strong and beautiful breed is used for a wide variety of disciplines.
👉Watch the Cleveland Bay Horse Quest Episode Here: https://youtu.be/4fJCEaZvYy8
✨ Featuring✨
▶︎Brackenbrae Cleveland Bays : http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
▶︎Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
About the Cleveland Bay Breed:
They are one of Englands oldest horse breeds. In the middle ages, their ancestors, also bay in coloring, were used as general purpose horses.
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first, they were popular for pulling the coaches. In the first world war, they were used as artillery horses. Their jobs have also included carrying goods, ploughing ...
published: 29 Jun 2022
BRYDEN BAY - RACE 4 #fairview 02-09-2024
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Bay Stallion wears full red ❤️🔥💥✨
published: 03 Sep 2022
Unlocking New Bay Horse🏇🏻🎠🐎 In Hay day🚜🐔🐓🚜🌾🌿 #haydaywithrisshu #hayday #games #bayhorse #haydayfarm
Unlocking New Bay Horse🏇🏻🎠🐎 In Hay day🚜🐔🐓🚜🌾🌿 #haydaywithrisshu #hayday #games #bayhorse #haydayfarm
Horses come in all shapes and sizes - and colors! Michele, our Humane Educator, tells us about the different color variations of horses you can find at our sanc...
Horses come in all shapes and sizes - and colors! Michele, our Humane Educator, tells us about the different color variations of horses you can find at our sanctuary.
Colors featured:
Bay 00:33
Light Bay 00:57
Dark Bay 1:12
Blood Bay 1:40
Chestnut 1:59
Flaxen Chestnut 2:22
Sorrel 2:38
Black 2:48
Gray 3:00
Flea-bitten Gray 3:39
Dun 3:56
Roan 4:59
Appaloosa 5:18
Pinto 6:00
Horses come in all shapes and sizes - and colors! Michele, our Humane Educator, tells us about the different color variations of horses you can find at our sanctuary.
Colors featured:
Bay 00:33
Light Bay 00:57
Dark Bay 1:12
Blood Bay 1:40
Chestnut 1:59
Flaxen Chestnut 2:22
Sorrel 2:38
Black 2:48
Gray 3:00
Flea-bitten Gray 3:39
Dun 3:56
Roan 4:59
Appaloosa 5:18
Pinto 6:00
The Cleveland Bay is England’s oldest breed of horse with a history that goes beyond a time when records were kept. It is an incredibly versatile horse that can...
The Cleveland Bay is England’s oldest breed of horse with a history that goes beyond a time when records were kept. It is an incredibly versatile horse that can turn its hoof to all disciplines, a legacy of its need to adapt through the ages to the changing face of civilisation.
Initially bred in the Cleveland Hills, they were used by farmers on the land, for riding and as pack animals. It is a horse with substance, activity, stamina and a temperament that is unsurpassed by any other breed of horse.
The Cleveland Bay is in the Critical category on the RBST watchlist.
If you want a sensible horse that is calm and intelligent then the Cleveland Bay is the horse to go for.
This video is part of the native breed equine showcase for the 2020 Scottish Smallholder Festival, organised by Smallholding Scotland.
Produced by Brackenbrae, one of the few breeders of Cleveland Bays in Scotland.
Brackenbrae: http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
Rare Breeds Survival Trust: https://www.rbst.org.uk/
Scottish Smallholder Festival: https://ssgf.uk/
Smallholding Scotland: https://smallholding.scot/
Supported by The Scottish Government and SRUC.
Scottish Government: https://www.gov.scot/
SRUC: https://www.sruc.ac.uk
The Cleveland Bay is England’s oldest breed of horse with a history that goes beyond a time when records were kept. It is an incredibly versatile horse that can turn its hoof to all disciplines, a legacy of its need to adapt through the ages to the changing face of civilisation.
Initially bred in the Cleveland Hills, they were used by farmers on the land, for riding and as pack animals. It is a horse with substance, activity, stamina and a temperament that is unsurpassed by any other breed of horse.
The Cleveland Bay is in the Critical category on the RBST watchlist.
If you want a sensible horse that is calm and intelligent then the Cleveland Bay is the horse to go for.
This video is part of the native breed equine showcase for the 2020 Scottish Smallholder Festival, organised by Smallholding Scotland.
Produced by Brackenbrae, one of the few breeders of Cleveland Bays in Scotland.
Brackenbrae: http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
Rare Breeds Survival Trust: https://www.rbst.org.uk/
Scottish Smallholder Festival: https://ssgf.uk/
Smallholding Scotland: https://smallholding.scot/
Supported by The Scottish Government and SRUC.
Scottish Government: https://www.gov.scot/
SRUC: https://www.sruc.ac.uk
🇪🇸 VERSION ESP https://youtu.be/m7JimMMJ6sM
🇺🇸🇬🇧Horses are our companions. They also appear in ancient cave paintings and we have domesticated some of them. We ...
🇪🇸 VERSION ESP https://youtu.be/m7JimMMJ6sM
🇺🇸🇬🇧Horses are our companions. They also appear in ancient cave paintings and we have domesticated some of them. We love them so today you'll learn how to paint a "Bay Horse": they have reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration of the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Enjoy the video! 🐎🐎
🖌Stefano Lancioni
🐴54mm - Mariano Numitone
🎨Colors used: 70.875 + 70.874 + 70.918 + 70.982 + 70.983 + 70.950
#alwaysvallejo
🇪🇸 VERSION ESP https://youtu.be/m7JimMMJ6sM
🇺🇸🇬🇧Horses are our companions. They also appear in ancient cave paintings and we have domesticated some of them. We love them so today you'll learn how to paint a "Bay Horse": they have reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration of the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Enjoy the video! 🐎🐎
🖌Stefano Lancioni
🐴54mm - Mariano Numitone
🎨Colors used: 70.875 + 70.874 + 70.918 + 70.982 + 70.983 + 70.950
#alwaysvallejo
Meet one of England's Oldest Horse Breeds and learn about their history! The Cleveland Bay is an endangered breed from the UK. This strong and beautiful breed i...
Meet one of England's Oldest Horse Breeds and learn about their history! The Cleveland Bay is an endangered breed from the UK. This strong and beautiful breed is used for a wide variety of disciplines.
👉Watch the Cleveland Bay Horse Quest Episode Here: https://youtu.be/4fJCEaZvYy8
✨ Featuring✨
▶︎Brackenbrae Cleveland Bays : http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
▶︎Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
About the Cleveland Bay Breed:
They are one of Englands oldest horse breeds. In the middle ages, their ancestors, also bay in coloring, were used as general purpose horses.
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first, they were popular for pulling the coaches. In the first world war, they were used as artillery horses. Their jobs have also included carrying goods, ploughing the fields, hunting and taking the family to church.
🎬DiscoverTheHorse is an equine education project, equestrian vlog and adventure series that documents my journey to ride every horse breed. 🐎 Ride along with me and meet amazing horses from around the world!
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0:00 Meet the Breed
0:17 What is the Cleveland Bay?
0:37 Breed History
1:31 Cleveland Bay Horse Society
1:56 Breed Characteristics & Uses
Meet one of England's Oldest Horse Breeds and learn about their history! The Cleveland Bay is an endangered breed from the UK. This strong and beautiful breed is used for a wide variety of disciplines.
👉Watch the Cleveland Bay Horse Quest Episode Here: https://youtu.be/4fJCEaZvYy8
✨ Featuring✨
▶︎Brackenbrae Cleveland Bays : http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
▶︎Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
About the Cleveland Bay Breed:
They are one of Englands oldest horse breeds. In the middle ages, their ancestors, also bay in coloring, were used as general purpose horses.
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first, they were popular for pulling the coaches. In the first world war, they were used as artillery horses. Their jobs have also included carrying goods, ploughing the fields, hunting and taking the family to church.
🎬DiscoverTheHorse is an equine education project, equestrian vlog and adventure series that documents my journey to ride every horse breed. 🐎 Ride along with me and meet amazing horses from around the world!
➪ Send in a Horse Breed or Filming Suggestion: https://www.discoverthehorse.com/suggest-a-horse
➪ Help Others Learn About Horses and Become a Part of My DiscoverTheHorse Team on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/discoverthehorse
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Big Camera - https://amzn.to/3BTCyej
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Thank you for joining me on this fun equestrian travel vlog!
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#ClevelandBay #horseriding #horses
0:00 Meet the Breed
0:17 What is the Cleveland Bay?
0:37 Breed History
1:31 Cleveland Bay Horse Society
1:56 Breed Characteristics & Uses
Horses come in all shapes and sizes - and colors! Michele, our Humane Educator, tells us about the different color variations of horses you can find at our sanctuary.
Colors featured:
Bay 00:33
Light Bay 00:57
Dark Bay 1:12
Blood Bay 1:40
Chestnut 1:59
Flaxen Chestnut 2:22
Sorrel 2:38
Black 2:48
Gray 3:00
Flea-bitten Gray 3:39
Dun 3:56
Roan 4:59
Appaloosa 5:18
Pinto 6:00
The Cleveland Bay is England’s oldest breed of horse with a history that goes beyond a time when records were kept. It is an incredibly versatile horse that can turn its hoof to all disciplines, a legacy of its need to adapt through the ages to the changing face of civilisation.
Initially bred in the Cleveland Hills, they were used by farmers on the land, for riding and as pack animals. It is a horse with substance, activity, stamina and a temperament that is unsurpassed by any other breed of horse.
The Cleveland Bay is in the Critical category on the RBST watchlist.
If you want a sensible horse that is calm and intelligent then the Cleveland Bay is the horse to go for.
This video is part of the native breed equine showcase for the 2020 Scottish Smallholder Festival, organised by Smallholding Scotland.
Produced by Brackenbrae, one of the few breeders of Cleveland Bays in Scotland.
Brackenbrae: http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
Rare Breeds Survival Trust: https://www.rbst.org.uk/
Scottish Smallholder Festival: https://ssgf.uk/
Smallholding Scotland: https://smallholding.scot/
Supported by The Scottish Government and SRUC.
Scottish Government: https://www.gov.scot/
SRUC: https://www.sruc.ac.uk
🇪🇸 VERSION ESP https://youtu.be/m7JimMMJ6sM
🇺🇸🇬🇧Horses are our companions. They also appear in ancient cave paintings and we have domesticated some of them. We love them so today you'll learn how to paint a "Bay Horse": they have reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration of the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Enjoy the video! 🐎🐎
🖌Stefano Lancioni
🐴54mm - Mariano Numitone
🎨Colors used: 70.875 + 70.874 + 70.918 + 70.982 + 70.983 + 70.950
#alwaysvallejo
Meet one of England's Oldest Horse Breeds and learn about their history! The Cleveland Bay is an endangered breed from the UK. This strong and beautiful breed is used for a wide variety of disciplines.
👉Watch the Cleveland Bay Horse Quest Episode Here: https://youtu.be/4fJCEaZvYy8
✨ Featuring✨
▶︎Brackenbrae Cleveland Bays : http://www.brackenbrae.co.uk/
▶︎Cleveland Bay Horse Society: http://www.clevelandbay.com/
About the Cleveland Bay Breed:
They are one of Englands oldest horse breeds. In the middle ages, their ancestors, also bay in coloring, were used as general purpose horses.
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first, they were popular for pulling the coaches. In the first world war, they were used as artillery horses. Their jobs have also included carrying goods, ploughing the fields, hunting and taking the family to church.
🎬DiscoverTheHorse is an equine education project, equestrian vlog and adventure series that documents my journey to ride every horse breed. 🐎 Ride along with me and meet amazing horses from around the world!
➪ Send in a Horse Breed or Filming Suggestion: https://www.discoverthehorse.com/suggest-a-horse
➪ Help Others Learn About Horses and Become a Part of My DiscoverTheHorse Team on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/discoverthehorse
FILM GEAR ↓↓↓
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Big Camera - https://amzn.to/3BTCyej
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#ClevelandBay #horseriding #horses
0:00 Meet the Breed
0:17 What is the Cleveland Bay?
0:37 Breed History
1:31 Cleveland Bay Horse Society
1:56 Breed Characteristics & Uses
Bay is a hair coat color of horses, characterized by a reddish-brown body color with a black mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Bay is one of the most common coat colors in many horse breeds.
The black areas of a bay horse's hair coat are called "black points", and without them, a horse cannot be a bay. Black points may sometimes be covered by white markings; however such markings do not alter a horse's classification as "bay". Bay horses have dark skin, except under white markings - where the skin is pink. Genetically, bay occurs when a horse carries both the Agouti gene and a black base coat. The addition of other genes creates many additional coat colors. While the basic concepts behind bay coloring are fairly simple, the genes themselves and the mechanisms that cause shade variations within the bay family are quite complex and, at times, disputed. The genetics of dark shades of bay are still under study. A DNA test for seal brown has been developed, but sooty genetics also appear to darken some horse' bay coats, and that genetic mechanism is yet to be fully understood.