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  2. Gray horse - Wikipedia

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    A gray horse (or grey horse) has a coat color characterized by progressive depigmentation of the colored hairs of the coat. Most gray horses have black skin and dark eyes; unlike some equine dilution genes and some other genes that lead to depigmentation, gray does not affect skin or eye color. [ 1 ]

  3. Percheron - Wikipedia

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    The Percheron is a breed of draft horse that originated in the Huisne river valley in western France, part of the former Perche province, from which the breed takes its name. . Usually gray or black in color, Percherons are well-muscled, and known for their intelligence and willingness to wo

  4. Appaloosa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. American horse breed noted for spotted color pattern For other uses, see Appaloosa (disambiguation). Appaloosa Appaloosa horse Country of origin United States Traits Distinguishing features Most representatives have colorful spotted coat patterns, striped hooves, mottled skin, and white ...

  5. Category:Draft horses - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Individual draft horses (4 P) Pages in category "Draft horses"

  6. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Steel Grey/Iron Grey: A grey horse with intermingled black and white hairs. This color occurs in a horse born black, or in some cases, dark bay, and slowly lightens as the horse ages. 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 ...

  7. Shire horse - Wikipedia

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    The English Great Horse was valued during the reign of Henry VIII, when stallions measuring less than "fifteen handfuls" could not be kept, but the increasing role of gunpowder brought an end to the use of heavy horses in battle. Oliver Cromwell's cavalry favoured lighter, faster mounts and the big horses began to be used for draught work ...

  8. Dapple - Wikipedia

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    Dapple may refer to: Dapple, a book by Eleanor Arnason; DAPPLE Project, a pollution study; Dapple gray, a type of coat colour seen on horses; Silver dapple gene, also known as the "Z" gene, that dilutes the black base coat color in horses; Merle (dog coat), a pattern called "dapple" in the Dachshund dog breed

  9. Chestnut (horse color) - Wikipedia

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    The flat reddish-brown color and lack of easily identified black points can confuse even knowledgeable horse persons. Silver dapple horses usually hint at black or dark gray pigment at the roots of the mane and tail, and where their silver points end on the legs. Silvers look a bit "off"-chestnut.