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  2. Appaloosa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. It has been suggested that Nez Perce Horse be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since 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 ...

  3. Leopard complex - Wikipedia

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    The Appaloosa horse is the breed best known for the leopard complex patterns, though the complex also characterizes the Knabstrupper, as well as breeds related to the Appaloosa such as the Pony of the Americas and Colorado Ranger. [2]

  4. Varnish roan - Wikipedia

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    The varnish roan pattern often appears to spread from the white of any original markings. This color pattern is best known in the Appaloosa breed of horse. Varnish roan is not a result of the roan or the Gray gene, but part of the Leopard complex. A horse may have varnish roan coloration in conjunction with other leopard patterns.

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    The state horse of Idaho, appaloosas are known as the spotted horse, although not all appaloosas have spots (most do) and not all spotted horses are appaloosas! Confused? The pattern of an ...

  6. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    Pinto: A horse coat color that is distinguished by one of several possible broad spotting patterns, as opposed to the smaller spots typical of the Appaloosa. Variations include Piebald , Skewbald , Overo , Tobiano , Tovero and Sabino .

  7. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    They are not color breeds, and include the Friesian horse (must be uniformly black for mainstream registration), the Appaloosa (with Leopard complex patterns) and the American Paint Horse. In some of these breeds, though not all, offspring of animals registered in these stud books may be registered even if they do not have the desired color ...

  8. Roan (color) - Wikipedia

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    A varnish roan is not a true roan; it is actually one of the leopard complex coat patterns associated with Appaloosa, Knabstrupper, Noriker horse and related breeds. Rabicano is a white pattern that falls into the category of roaning or scattered white hairs, the genetics of which are not yet fully understood. [2]

  9. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, purebred Arabians today do not carry genes for pinto or Leopard complex ("Appaloosa") spotting patterns, except for sabino. A tobiano patterned National Show Horse, a type of partbred Arabian. Spotting or excess white was believed by many breeders to be a mark of impurity until DNA testing for verification of parentage became ...