![]() ![]() ![]() Stripe: Narrow white stripe down the center of the face on the bridge of the nose.īlaze: Wide white area that runs along the bridge of the nose. Size isn’t measured unless the star starts to turn into a stripe. Star: White spot on the forehead, usually either right between the eyes or just above or below. Basic White Markings on the Face Illustrations by Lilya Shlapak/Shutterstock Roan: A mixture of white and pigmented hairs on a solid-color coat that don’t “gray out” as the horse ages. A blue roan has white hairs mixed in with a black base coat. A pinto of Quarter Horse or Thoroughbred lineage can be registered with the American Paint Horse Association (and called a “Paint” for short). Pinto: Large patches of white and any other color. A pinto has large patches of white and another color. ![]() Palomino: Pale golden or tan color, always with white or cream mane and tail. Gray: Progressive silvering of colored hairs from dark to white. ![]() Sorrel horses usually have black points on mane, tail, muzzle, ears and lower legs. Black: Black haircoat with no lighter-colored points.īrown: Brown or black haircoat, but with brown points on ears, muz- zle, and legs.īuckskin: Tan or gold-colored coat with black points on mane, tail, legs and muzzle.Ĭhestnut or Sorrel: Red or reddish-brown coat. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |