Description

horse that has no red hairs in their coat. A Good indicator of this color is to look at the muzzle
An all red horse
A red horse with black points
The most commonly mislabeled color for horses. Has a reddish shade around the muzzle, eyes, and flanks.
Has pink skin and brown eyes
Born with a solid coat, have black skin, and get lighter as they age. White hair gradually replaces the dominant color over months or even years.
Have an even mixture of white hairs blended in with the base coat.
A horse with some roaning which forms strips along the barrel and tail head. These horses have roaning, but are not true roans.
Light cream to golden colored body with black points
Light creamy golden to chocolate colored body with flaxen mane and tail.
The oldest color of horses, characterized by a tan base color with dorsal stripe along the spine, bars or zebra stripes on the legs and dark mane and tail
A horse that has patches of white
A white horse with dark, circular spots, similar to a Dalmation dog.
The 5 basic horse coat colors are Black, Brown, Bay, White, and __________.
Rich chocolatey color, often with a flaxen mane and tail. Black with the dilute gene
Reddish body color with the black points being diluted.
Most commonly found in Shetland ponies, this color has an earthy cool toned brown body with a light mane and tail.
Vertical, irregular, stripes over the horse's body. Fairly rare in horses but occurs in some dogs and cattle, amongst other species, frequently
Diluted golden color with dark golden or hazel eyes. have 2 copies of the cream gene

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