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"Shine, Perishing Republic" is a poem by the American writer Robinson Jeffers, first published in 1925 in the collection Roan Stallion, Tamar, and Other Poems. It describes an increasingly corrupt American empire, which it advises readers to view through the naturalizing perspective of social cycles. Jeffers wrote two companion poems in the ...
Roan is a coat color found in many animals, including horses, cattle, antelope, cats and dogs.It is defined generally as an even mixture of white and pigmented hairs that do not "gray out" or fade as the animal ages. [1]
Rabicano is a white pattern that falls into the category of roaning or scattered white hairs, the genetics of which are not yet fully understood, [5] but are apparently a different genetic mechanism from true roan. [1] The original definition of "rabicano" referred to the presence of white hairs in the base of the tail, a characteristic called ...
An unnamed snow white filly foal by Moon. A blue roan filly, daughter of White-Face, who was also brought to Baringa by Thowra. A lazy pert round white mare who belonged to the black stallion previously, she thinks everything is a joke (she also thought a big deal of herself, wanting Thowra to fight for her), brought to Baringa by Thowra.
Bay roan (sometimes called "red roan") A "blue roan", roaning over a black base coat Red roan, roaning over chestnut, sometimes called "strawberry roan" Roan is a horse coat color pattern characterized by an even mixture of colored and white hairs on the body, while the head and "points"—lower legs, mane, and tail—are mostly solid-colored.
Chappell Roan shared her reasoning for turning down the chance to perform at the White House’s 2024 Pride event. “In response to the White House who asked me to perform for Pride,” Roan, 26 ...
Queer pop star Chappell Roan said she rejected an invitation from the White House to perform at a Pride celebration.
The Jutland is typically chestnut, but may also be bay, gray, black, or roan, and frequently has white markings.In the early 1900s, most Jutlands were bay or black, but those colors are now in the minority; chestnut is now considered to be the horse's "national color" and is selectively bred.