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What Are Common Horse Colors? Combinations of two pigments (or the lack of them)—red and black—result in four main coat colors: bay, black, chestnut, and gray. The rest of the colors are variations of these four and depend on how a gene is presented in a particular horse. Color Basics Chestnut A chestnut is a red horse.


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Horse Colors Chart The coat color of horses is determined by genetics, and changes in genes are responsible for different colors and variations. In addition to the colors listed above, there are several genetic modifiers, including the Agouti, Sooty, Pangaré, Flaxen, and Mushroom that affect equine coat colors.


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Common horse colors include black, bay, chestnut, and gray, though many other variations exist based on the horse's genetics and markings. Understanding the genetics behind horse colors can help breeders, owners, and enthusiasts alike to get a deeper insight into the horse's many traits.


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This comprehensive horse color chart helps you identify horse colors and markings plus gain a deep understanding of Quarter Horse color genetics.


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The two basic pigment colors of horse hairs are pheomelanin ("red") which produces a reddish brown color, and eumelanin, which produces black. These two hair pigment genes create two base colors: chestnut, which is fully red, and black, which is fully black. All other coat colors are created by additional genes that modify these two base colors.


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Equine color comes down to two basic pigments: black and red. Stacey Nedrow-Wigmore Just to get things started… did you know that gray isn't considered a color, but rather a pattern of white hairs? Read on! The ABCs of Color Actually, the above subhead should read "The A's & B's of Color."


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Red, bay and black are the three base colors that horse colors stem from, but what are the most common colors? Continue reading to find out. Bay Since bay is a base color, it is no doubt that it is one of the most common coat colors.


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Horse Color#1: Black If a horse is truly black, it should have no other color in its coat besides potential white markings on its face or legs. Many horses that appear to have a black coat aren't truly black but instead have a dark bay coat.


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Horse color chart To have a head-start of the various colors horses have, here is a comprehensive presentation of the basic colors and some horse breeds where basic colors and combined colors could be seen.


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The most common horse colors and patterns are bay, chestnut, gray, black, pinto, and dun. A horse's color is determined by many factors such as breed, genetics, age, and even season. Here is a helpful horse coat color chart: Credit: horsebreedspictures.com While many horses retain their original color at birth, this is not always the case.


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Horse Colors, Patterns And Markings Share on Social Media There is a rainbow of horse coat colors. Some are more common, some are rare, many are pretty, some are gorgeous. Come along with me as we go over the basics of all the beautiful patterns, shades, variations, and colors of the equine world.


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Smoky Cream. Another rare color is the smoky cream. These horses have black as their base coat, with dark pink skin coloring and blue or glass eyes. The smoky color comes from a double cream dilution gene. The result is a pale, coffee-to-cream hue with manes and tails in smoky blue, yellow, sooty, or coffee-brown.


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Step 1: Pigment. The basics begin with the pigment that create the color in horse hair. There are two pigments, one causes black and the other causes red. Which of these colors is expressed is controlled by the extension gene. A horse has two copies, which are written in capital or lowercase letters, depending on if the gene is dominant or.


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The dazzling array of horse coat colors originates from just two primary pigments: black and red. From these, four fundamental colors emerge: black, gray, bay, and chestnut. The various shades we observe stem from the interplay—or occasionally, the absence—of these pigments, creating a wide spectrum of beautiful colors.


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29 Most Common Horse Colors & Coat Patterns (With Color Chart) By Dean Eby Last updated: Oct 24 2023 Click to Skip Ahead Common Horse Colors Rare and Unique Horse Colors Most Common Horse Coat Patterns Besides dogs, horses are considered to be another "man's best friend."


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1. Bay. Horses' coats are made of two basic colors of hairs - red and black. What's known as red is actually a reddish-brown color. Bay is the name given to coats that contain a mixture of these two colors. Bay horses can have coats that look anything from a light reddish brown to a dark chocolate shade.