Colours of horses:
Appaloosa: is an horse that usually has flecker of spots on the bum and sometimes all over there body.
Chestnut: is a light brown orangey colour all over.
Bay: a dark brown chocolatey colour.
Red roan: redish brownish colour.
palomino: is a light cream colour.
Dapple: patchy colours but all in the one colour just lighter and darker.
These are just a couple of colours
Appaloosa: is an horse that usually has flecker of spots on the bum and sometimes all over there body.
Chestnut: is a light brown orangey colour all over.
Bay: a dark brown chocolatey colour.
Red roan: redish brownish colour.
palomino: is a light cream colour.
Dapple: patchy colours but all in the one colour just lighter and darker.
These are just a couple of colours
Types of markings:
FACE:
Blaze: a thick strip going right down the horses face down to the nose.
Star: a marking in bettween or a bit above the eyes.
Strip: a thin strip down their face.
Bold face: a wider strip then a blaze going around the eyes somtimes turning the horses eyes to blue.
Snip: a marking bettween the nostrils on the nose.
LEGS:
Stocking: a white marking that exceeds above the knee.
Sock: a marking that exceeds the fetlock but doesnt go up to the knee.
Pastern: a marking that is around the top of the hoof but doesnt exceed the fetlock.
Coronet: a bit of white above the hoof but doesnt exceed 2.5cm.
Horses are born with markings and they do not dissapear or appear in the life time span.
FACE:
Blaze: a thick strip going right down the horses face down to the nose.
Star: a marking in bettween or a bit above the eyes.
Strip: a thin strip down their face.
Bold face: a wider strip then a blaze going around the eyes somtimes turning the horses eyes to blue.
Snip: a marking bettween the nostrils on the nose.
LEGS:
Stocking: a white marking that exceeds above the knee.
Sock: a marking that exceeds the fetlock but doesnt go up to the knee.
Pastern: a marking that is around the top of the hoof but doesnt exceed the fetlock.
Coronet: a bit of white above the hoof but doesnt exceed 2.5cm.
Horses are born with markings and they do not dissapear or appear in the life time span.