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  2. Primitive markings - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Those on bay duns may be black or reddish, [5] while those on red duns are distinctly red. Dorsal stripes on dun horses with the cream gene seem unaffected by cream: smoky black-duns ("smoky grullas"), buckskin-duns ("dunskins"), and palomino-duns ("dunalinos") have black, brown, or red dorsal stripes, as well.

  3. Dun gene - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal stripe down the center of the back, along the spine, seen almost universally on duns Horizontal striping on the back of forelegs, common on most duns, although at times, rather faint Facial mask, a darker area around the nasal bone and forehead, sometimes making the head close to the undiluted color, some patterns colloquially called ...

  4. Grullo - Wikipedia

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    Zebra stripes are visible on the left back leg. The dun gene also produces light guard hairs in the mane and the tail. Grullo [1] (pronounced GREW-yo) [2] [a] or grulla is a color of horses in the dun family, characterized by tan-gray or mouse-colored hairs on the body, often with shoulder and dorsal stripes and black barring on the lower legs ...

  5. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    A dilution gene that produces what looks like point coloration, but from a completely different genetic mechanism is the dominant Dun gene, which dilutes the color of the body coat but not the points, including primitive markings—a dorsal stripe down the back and, less often, horizontal striping on the upper legs. On a bay base coat the dun ...

  6. Equine coat color genetics - Wikipedia

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    Horse shows a diluted body color to pinkish-red, yellow-red, yellow or mouse gray and has dark points called primitive markings including dorsal stripe, shoulder stripe and leg barring. nd1/nd1: Horse is very slightly diluted and primitive markings are darker. nd1/nd2: Horse is not diluted and has faint primitive markings.

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    A Food Editor’s Review of Every Appetizer on Red Lobster’s New Happy Hour Menu. 25. Broccoli. Taryn Pire. What It Is: steamed broccoli in savory seasoning. Premium or Country Side: country.

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    Bulk-buying, bargain-hunting shoppers propelled Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) to a record-breaking 2024 for sales and earnings. The discount retailer is benefiting from a resilient economic ...

  9. Bay (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Some bay horses have a faint dorsal stripe, which may be caused by the non-dun 1 allele. The oldest known horse coat color is bay dun, a tan color with a black mane, tail, dorsal stripe, and lower legs. The legs may sometimes have zebra-like black stripes; these, along with the dorsal stripe seen on all dun horses, are called primitive markings ...