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  2. Splashed white - Wikipedia

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    Splashed white or splash is a horse coat color pattern in the "overo" group of spotting patterns that produces pink-skinned, white markings. Many splashed whites have very modest markings , while others have the distinctive "dipped in white paint" pattern.

  3. Overo - Wikipedia

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    Splashed white or splash overo is a group of patterns that tend to have white on the underside, as if a horse ran through white paint with its head lowered. So far 6 alleles on two genes have been discovered to cause splashed white patterns. There is a correlation between the splashed white pattern and deafness. [5]

  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. Pinto horse - Wikipedia

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    Most splashed white pintos have normal hearing, but the trait is linked to congenital deafness. Splashed white patterns can be caused by multiple variants of two different genes. [12] Sabino and dominant white: A group of visually similar patterns which may range from white markings on the face and legs all the way up to a solid white horse.

  6. Tobiano - Wikipedia

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    The tobiano gene produces white-haired, pink-skinned patches on a base coat color. The coloration is almost always present from birth and does not change throughout the horse's lifetime, unless the horse also carries the gray gene. It is a dominant gene, so any tobiano horse must have at least one parent who carries the tobiano gene.

  7. Sabino horse - Wikipedia

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    Gray horses have a white hair coat at maturity but unless they also happen to carry dilution or white spotting genes, they do not have pink skin and are not white at birth. In some cases, horses with high white stockings and bold face markings often labeled sabino carry a splashed white allele, notably SW-1, SW-2 and SW-3. [35]

  8. Pangaré - Wikipedia

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    The color of these lighter areas depends on the underlying color and ranges from off-white to light tan. [2] This type of coloration is most often found in breeds such as the Fjord horse, Exmoor Pony, and Haflinger. Wild equids like the Przewalski's horse, onager, African wild ass, kiang as well as the domestic donkey exhibit pangaré as a rule ...

  9. Equine coat color genetics - Wikipedia

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    SW1/SW1: Classic splashed white. SW1/n: White markings on head and legs. SW3/SW3: May be embryonic lethal. [45] SW3/n: Splashed white. Macchiato/n: The macchiato allele has been found in a single stallion named Apache, who had a white pattern in similar places as for splashed white, a dilution, deafness, and reduced fertility. It is likely that ...