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  2. Rabicano - Wikipedia

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    An extensively expressed rabicano Arabian horse Classic rabicano markings on flanks and a skunk tail. Rabicano, sometimes called white ticking, is a horse coat color characterized by limited roaning in a specific pattern: its most minimal form is expressed by white hairs at the top of a horse's tail, [1] often is expressed by additional interspersed white hairs seen first at the flank, then ...

  3. William Robinson Brown - Wikipedia

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    An authority on Arabian horses, he was also an influential Arabian horse breeder, and also the founder and owner of the Maynesboro Stud. After graduating from Williams College , Brown joined the family business, then known as the Berlin Mills Company, and became manager of the Woods Products Division, overseeing the company's woodlands and ...

  4. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    Exhibitor from Syria holding an Arabian horse at the Hamidie Society exhibition, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. In 1908, the Arabian Horse Registry of America was established, recording 71 animals, [166] and by 1994, the number had reached half a million. Today there are more Arabians registered in North America than in the rest of the ...

  5. Lipizzan - Wikipedia

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    Television programs featuring the Lipizzans include The White Horses, a 1965 children's television series co-produced by RTV Ljubljana (now RTV Slovenija) of Yugoslavia [54] and BR-TV of Germany, rebroadcast in the United Kingdom. It followed the adventures of a teenaged girl who visits a farm where Lipizzan horses are raised.

  6. Henry Babson - Wikipedia

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    Investor, Arabian horse breeder Henry B. Babson (December 1, 1875 – October, 1970) was an American entrepreneur , investor in phonograph technology, and notable breeder of Arabian horses . He moved to Chicago at the age of 17 at the urging of inventor Leon Douglass . [ 1 ]

  7. Roan (horse) - Wikipedia

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    An extensively expressed rabicano Arabian horse. One pattern of roaning is rabicano, also called white ticking. [15] While true roans have an even intermixture of white hairs throughout the body, except the extremities, the white hairs of a rabicano are densest around the base of the tail and the flank. [6]

  8. Roan (color) - Wikipedia

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    A black rabicano stallion showing classic ticking on flanks and a white Skunk tail (Photo courtesy of Koning Sport Horses) A varnish roan is not a true roan; it is actually one of the leopard complex coat patterns associated with Appaloosa, Knabstrupper, Noriker horse and related breeds.

  9. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Most black foals are usually born a mousy grey color resembling grullo. As their foal coat begins to shed out, their black color will show through. For a horse to be considered black, it must be completely black except for white markings. A sun-bleached black horse is still called a black horse, even though it may appear to be a dark bay or brown.