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  2. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    Bald face: a very wide blaze, extending to or past the eyes. Some, but not all, bald faced horses also have blue eyes. Star: a white marking between or above the eyes. If a stripe or blaze is present, a star must be significantly wider than the vertical marking to be designated separately. Snip: a white marking on the muzzle, between the nostrils.

  3. Trail blazing - Wikipedia

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    Trail blazing or way marking is the practice of marking paths in outdoor recreational areas with signs or markings that follow each other at certain, though not necessarily exactly defined, distances and mark the direction of the trail. A blaze in the beginning meant "a mark made on a tree by slashing the bark" (The Canadian Oxford Dictionary).

  4. Livestock branding - Wikipedia

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    A white marking on the crest of a horse's neck was created by freeze branding, a form of marking for identification that is nearly painless. Freeze brand detail on shoulder of horse. In stark contrast to traditional hot-iron branding, freeze branding uses an iron that has been chilled with a coolant such as dry ice or liquid nitrogen. Instead ...

  5. Sabino horse - Wikipedia

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    The wrap-around blaze suggest splash white genetics are present. The irregular stockings and roaned edges of the white patches indicate sabino patterning. Some splashed white horses may closely resemble sabino, but tend to have more white on the head and belly, with sharper-edged white markings

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  7. Primitive markings - Wikipedia

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    Less distinct primitive markings can also occur on non-dun horses, even in breeds which are not known to have any dun individuals. The most common primitive marking found is a dorsal stripe. [1] Most non-dun horses do not have darker primitive markings, but some do. This is because there are two types of non-dun, called non-dun1 and non-dun2.

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    A blaze orange plug permanently attached to the muzzle end of the barrel. A wide orange stripe on the exterior of the barrel. Transparent or translucent materials used for the entire exterior of ...

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    A blaze broke out at Mark Wahlberg’s new Mexican restaurant, Flecha Cantina, right before its ribbon-cutting ceremony.. The fire took hold just one night before Wahlberg was set to host a ribbon ...