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Horse Colors

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    Practice identifying horse colors!
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  • 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
    Pinto
  •  15