Color Guide BAY: - The entire coat of the horse varies from a yellow-tan to a bright auburn. The mane, tail and lower portion of the legs are always black, unless white markings are present. BLACK: The entire coat of the horse is black, including the muzzle, the flanks, and the mane, tail and legs, unless white markings are present. CHESTNUT: The entire coat of the horse varies from a red- yellow to a golden-yellow. The mane, tail and legs are variations to coat color unless white markings are present. DARK BAY/BROWN: The entire coat of the horse will vary from a brown, with areas of tan on the shoulders, head and flanks, to a dark brown with tan areas seen only in the flanks and/or muzzle. The mane, tail and lower portion of the legs are always black unless white markings are present. GRAY: Most of the coat of the horse is a mixture of black and white hairs. The mane, tail and legs are either black or gray unless white markings are present. ROAN: Most of the coat of the horse is mixture of red and white hairs. The mane, tail and legs may be black, chestnut or roan unless white markings are present. |
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