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  2. American Miniature Horse - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 434 The American Miniature Horse Association does not register any horse standing over 34 in (86 cm). [5]: 168 [11] Height is not measured to the withers, as is usual in horses, but to the root of the last hair of the mane. [5]: 168 All coat colors, eye colors, coat patterns and markings are equally acceptable for registration.

  3. Cream gene - Wikipedia

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    Cream coat colors are described by their relationship to the three "base" coat colors: chestnut, bay, and black. All horses obtain two copies of the SLC45A2 gene; one from the sire, and one from the dam. A horse may have the cream allele or the non-cream allele on each gene. Those with two non-cream alleles will not exhibit true cream traits.

  4. Miniature horse - Wikipedia

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    A miniature horse is a breed or type of ... 486 They have various colors and coat patterns. Miniature horses ... the South African Miniature Horse and the American ...

  5. Splashed white - Wikipedia

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    SW1 is the most prevalent. It appears to be several hundred years old and predates the development of modern breeds. SW1 has been identified in the American Quarter Horse, American Paint Horse, Icelandic horse, Miniature horse, Morgan horse, Shetland pony, Trakehner, and Finnhorse. [15] [18] [19]

  6. Silver dapple gene - Wikipedia

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    The coat color is traditionally associated with the Rocky Mountain Horse and the Miniature Horse. Scandinavian breeds and their descendants such as the Icelandic horse , Nordland Pony , Shetland Pony , Welsh Mountain Pony , Welsh Pony , Swedish Warmblood and Finnhorse are also found in the silver dapple colors.

  7. American Cream Draft - Wikipedia

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    The American Cream Draft is an American breed of draft horse, characterized by the cream or "gold champagne" color of its coat.It was developed in Iowa during the early twentieth century from a cream-colored mare named Old Granny.

  8. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Brindle: One of the rarest colors in horses, characteristics are any base coat color with "zebralike" stripes, but the most common is a brown horse with faint yellowish markings. Usually linked to chimerism , [ 10 ] but one heritable brindle pattern that affects coat texture and color in a family of American Quarter Horses has been named ...

  9. Pinto Horse Association of America - Wikipedia

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    The Pinto Horse Association of America (PtHA) registers horses, utility horses, ponies and miniature horses of various pedigrees with certain kinds of pinto coat colors. The word pinto is Spanish for "paint." In general terms, pinto can apply to any horse marked with unpigmented pink-skinned, white-haired areas on its coat.