Color Breed PDF
Color Breed PDF
Color Breed PDF
Alternative meaning
There are some breeds, such as the
Norwegian Fjord Horse, Appaloosa,
American Paint Horse, Friesian and
Haflinger, which have distinct physical
characteristics and recorded pedigrees but
also typically have distinctive or colorful
coats. These might be considered a "color
breed" by some, but they are pedigree-
based breeds. For example, Appaloosas
are usually spotted, but a solid-colored
offspring of registered parents can still be
a registered Appaloosa. Likewise, a solid-
colored American Paint Horse that has
registered parents may also be registered.
Color breeding
Some horse breeds exclude certain colors
that are considered signs of a crossbred
animal. For example, other than the Sabino
pattern and some recently discovered
dominant white alleles in horses with DNA-
verified parentage, the Arabian horse
registry excludes all spotted horses. The
Finnhorse was also bred for decades to
exclude all colors but chestnut, and
specifically to remove such "fancy" colors
as roans, grays and spotted (sabino),
which were seen as indicators of foreign
blood, though that policy has now
changed, as for some particular colors,
this might hold true - for example, all
present gray Finnhorses can be traced
back to a certain gray mare of dubious
pedigree.
See also
List of horse breeds
Equine coat color
Equine coat color genetics
References
http://www.colorbreedcouncil.com/
Color Breed Council (USA). Includes
both color breeds and pedigreed breeds
with a color preference.
"Color breed council conducts
international equine judges seminar."
Article explains who the members of the
council are and what the council does.
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