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  2. Appaloosa - Wikipedia

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    The original Appaloosas frequently had a sparse mane and tail, but that was not a primary characteristic, as many early Appaloosas did have full manes and tails. [9] There is a possible genetic link between the leopard complex and sparse mane and tail growth, although the precise relationship is unknown. [10]

  3. Flaxen (color variant) - Wikipedia

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    Flaxen is a genetic trait in which the mane and tail of chestnut-colored horses are noticeably lighter than the body coat color, often a golden blonde shade. Manes and tails can also be a mixture of darker and lighter hairs. [1] Certain horse breeds such as the Haflinger carry flaxen chestnut coloration as a breed trait. It is seen in chestnut ...

  4. Mane (horse) - Wikipedia

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    All domesticated horses benefit from having their manes and tails untangled regularly to remove dirt, tangles and debris. Horses with short manes usually have their manes combed, while horses with longer manes are usually groomed with a human hair brush or a stiff dandy brush. Horses with extraordinarily long manes may have their manes hand ...

  5. Our top tips for taking care of your horse - AOL

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    Manes and tails. Rider brushing horse's mane. Different horse owners have contrasting tastes when it comes to the manes and tails – and there are different rules according to different breeds.

  6. Champion racehorse hair collection sold at auction

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    A scrapbook collection including lockets of hair from the manes and tails of famous racehorses has sold for thousands at auction. The lockets of hair including Shergar and Red Rum was sold for £ ...

  7. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Buckskin: A bay horse with one copy of the cream gene, a dilution gene that "dilutes" or fades the coat color to a yellow, cream, or gold while keeping the black points (mane, tail, legs). Palomino : chestnut horse that has one cream dilution gene that turns the horse to a golden, yellow, or tan shade with a flaxen or white mane and tail.

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