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  2. Seal brown (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The term is not to be confused with "brown", which is used by some breed registries to refer to either a seal brown horse or to a dark bay without the additional characteristics of seal brown. Like bay , the seal brown color lacks the non-agouti mutation that would create a fully black horse. [ 1 ]

  3. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Dark Bay: a dark brown or dark reddish-brown coat with black points, difficult to distinguish from seal brown. Sometimes also called "black bay" or "mahogany bay." Blood Bay/Red Bay: a bright red chestnut coat with black points; Brown: The word "brown" is used by some breed registries to describe dark bays. Informally, "brown" is applied to ...

  4. Norman Cob - Wikipedia

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    Colours accepted for registration include chestnut, bay and seal brown (the latter called black pangaré by the breed registry, although these horses are genetically brown, not black with pangaré markings). [2] Bays with white markings are the most popular. [5] The Norman Cob is a calm, willing horse with strong personality.

  5. Croatian Coldblood - Wikipedia

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    In the last few decades, the Croatian Coldblood was the most numerous horse breed in Croatia in general. The total number of the registered population in 2008 was 5,334 or 33.77% of all horses (15,796) in Croatia. The number of horses of the breed was increased by 10.74% in the last four years, from 5,334 in 2008 to 5,907 in 2012.

  6. Castillonnais - Wikipedia

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    Two colours are allowed in the breed: dark bay and seal brown (noir pangaré). [11]: 55 All horses are genetically tested for colour before registration; no horse of any other colour can be registered. [2] The breed is considered to be an easy keeper, with an easy-going temperament.

  7. Bay (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bay is a hair coat color of horses, characterized by a reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration on the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Bay is one of the most common coat colors in many horse breeds. The black areas of a bay horse's hair coat are called "black points", and without them, a horse is not a bay horse.

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  9. Please link "Brown" with a piped link, to either Bay (horse) or to Seal brown (horse) because genetically, Seal Brown IS (based on current research) a genetically special subset of Bay, and non-seal brown dark bays are also bay horses influenced by other genetic factors (such as the sooty (gene)).