Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings. Color is one of the first things that is noticed about a horse. Often, a horse is first described by the color of its coat rather than by breed or by sex.
While most horses remain the same color throughout life, a few, over the course of several years, will develop a different coat color from that with which they were born. The Coat of gray horses will turn whiter as it grow older.
Black Coat Dark Bay Coat
Light Bay Coat Chestnut Coat
Red Roan Dun Coat
Flea Bitten Gray Dapple Gray Coat
Gray Coat Skewbald Coat
Piebald Coat Palomino Coat
Odd Colored Blue Roan Coat
Albino Coat
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