This bay horse has 1 sock, a star, and a snip.
This color has a brown body with black points, mane, and tail.
What is Bay?
This coat pattern is known for its big splashes of white.
What is Pinto?
This leg marking that goes past the fetlock, but not all the way up to the knee.
What is a Sock?
This face marking is just a white dot on the forehead.
What is a Star?
This horse has a star and lip marking.
Who is Money?
This coat is a golden color with white mane.
(Red with 1 cream gene)
What is Palomino?
This coat happens when the horse loses their original color and turns white.
What is Grey?
This leg marking goes up to or past a horse's knee or hock.
What is a Stocking?
This face marking that is a THICK white line on the center of the face.
What is a Blaze?
This horse is red based pinto.
Who is Tex?
This coat has a tan body, black legs, and a black mane.
What is a Buckskin?
This spotted pattern is both a coat pattern and a breed.
What is Appaloosa?
This leg marking is specific to the back of the pastern around the bulbs.
What is a Heel?
This face marking is just a white spot on the nose.
What is a Snip?
Who is Sassy and Whiskey?
This color happens when a horse gets 2 cream genes.
What is Cremello/Perlino/Smoky Cream?
This pattern happens on greys where spots can appear all over and not grey.
What is Flea-Bitten?
This leg marking that only goes up to a horse's fetlock.
What is a Pastern?
This face marking is a THIN white line on the center of the face.
What is a Stripe?
This horse started red and turned grey.
Who is Ducky?
This color causes white speckles mixed in with the base color except on their head and legs.
What is Roan?
This gene causes diluting on the body, a big dorsal stripe on the spine through the tail, and sometimes zebra stripes on the legs.
What is Dun?
This white leg marking is a thin line around the top of the hoof.
What is a Coronet?
This face marking is a full white face.
What is a Bald Face?