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  2. Gray horse - Wikipedia

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    Gray horses with a completely white coat can be distinguished from a white horse by their underlying black skin, particularly around the eyes, muzzle, and genital area. Fleabitten gray Flea-bitten gray is a color consisting of a white hair coat with small pigmented speckles or "freckles".

  3. White horse - Wikipedia

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    Most horses that are commonly referred to as "white" are actually "gray" horses whose hair coats are completely white. Gray horses may be born of any color and their hairs gradually turn white as time goes by and take on a white appearance. Nearly all gray horses have dark skin, except under any white markings present at birth. Skin color is ...

  4. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Rose Grey: A grey horse with a reddish or pinkish tinge to its coat. This color occurs in a horse born bay or chestnut and slowly lightens as the horse ages. Dapple Grey: Grey coat with lighter rings of grey hairs, called dapples, scattered throughout. Will eventually fade to a pure white or fleabitten coat. Fleabitten Grey: an otherwise fully ...

  5. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    A horse's genes influence whether it will have white markings, though the exact genes involved could differ between breeds. [2] Chestnut horses generally have more extensive white markings than bay or black horses. [2] [3] Horses with the W20 allele typically have white face and leg markings. [4]

  6. Roan (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The first white hairs are usually seen around the muzzle and eyes. [11] As a gray may go from entirely colored to entirely white over the course of its life, the process of "graying out" can, at times, closely resemble roan. [12] Thoroughbred and Arabian Horses registered as "roan" are often gray, especially chestnuts turning gray. [11]

  7. Want to bet on the gray for Kentucky Derby 2024? Here ... - AOL

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    Can West Saratoga become the ninth gray or roan colt to win the Kentucky Derby? Here's what you need to know about the Larry Demeritte-trained horse.

  8. Lipizzan - Wikipedia

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    A white horse is born white and has unpigmented skin. [5] Until the eighteenth century, Lipizzans had other coat colors, including dun, bay, chestnut, black, piebald, and skewbald. [2] However, gray is a dominant gene. [5] Gray was the color preferred by the royal family, so the color was emphasized in breeding practices.

  9. Seize the Grey trainer, jockey, owner and more to know about ...

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    Seize the Grey is hopeful to make the Kentucky Derby off a seventh-place finish in the Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes on April 6 at Keeneland. He currently ranks 22nd on the Kentucky Derby points ...