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Quarter Horse Color And Markings Chart

American quarter horse color chart
American quarter horse color chart

American Quarter Horse Color Chart Palomino. gray. buckskin. cremello. perlino. white. with this handy reference chart, you'll learn the difference between a buckskin and a dun, a red roan and a blue roan, a cremello and a perlino and many more in quarter horse colors and markings. this stylish, full color chart is helpful when determining a new foal’s color, and it’s great. Legend says that a red horse is fiery, a dun is tough, and a white legged horse is bad footed. however, the wisest horsemen also say there is no such thing as a good horse that’s a bad color. there are 23 recognized american quarter horse colors: chestnut, sorrel, black, brown, gray, bay, palomino, buckskin, smoky black, smoky cream, cremello.

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Anatomy Of A horse horse color chart horse coloring horse

Anatomy Of A Horse Horse Color Chart Horse Coloring Horse The base coat colors in american quarter horses include brown, bay, black, chestnut, sorrel, and gray. these colors form the foundation upon which different markings and patterns can exist. understanding the base coat colors is important for horse enthusiasts and breeders alike. brown horses have a brown body color with black and brown hairs. Dun is one of those colors whose existence is due to the presence of a dilution gene although, unlike a lot of other dilution genes, the dun gene is also responsible for the horse’s markings. known as primitive markings these include a dorsal stripe that runs the length of the horse’s back and zebra markings on the lower legs and are common. The colors listed (as of 2006) are: sorrel. body color reddish or copper red; mane and tail usually same color as body, but may be flaxen. the most common color of american quarter horses. bay. body color ranging from tan, through red, to reddish brown; mane and tail black; black on lower legs. black. Buckskin american quarter horses have a coat color that resembles the shade of tanned deer hide. these horses have a light, yellowish or tan coat with black points on their manes, tails, and lower legs. buckskin horses can range from a pale, creamy color to a darker, more golden shade.

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