horses with brown bodies and black manes, tails, and points on their legs, faces, and ears
Bay
15
horses with red coats that can range from light (called sorrel) to dark (called liver), they can also showcase flaxen manes and tails, which are lighter the horse’s coat
Chestnut
15
horses with a pure black coat and no brown hairs, the coat sometimes has a blue hue to it
Black
15
horse with a grayish-yellow coat and a black mane and tail, dorsal stripes, leg-baring (horizontal striping on legs), ear frames (dark-tipped ears), and face masking (dark points on the face)
Dun
15
horses with golden coats, black points (legs and ears), and black manes and tails
Buckskin
15
horses with golden coats (ranging from a pale yellow to a rich, gold color) and creamy white manes and tails
Palomino
15
horses with light or white hair and dark, pigmented skin, who are born a different color and change as they age
Grey
15
horses with white hairs or ticking throughout their base coats, the base coat can be a variety of colors, including but not limited to strawberry (bay), red (chestnut), and blue (black)
Road
15
horses that look as though someone has splashed white paint over an otherwise-colored horse, or colored paint over an otherwise-white horse, leaving large splotches
Pinto
15
horses that look as though someone has splashed white paint over an otherwise-colored horse, or colored paint over an otherwise-white horse, leaving large splotches