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;Blaze: A blaze is a broad strip that runs down the horse's face. It does not extend past the eyes, and it is wider than a stripe.
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;Blaze: A blaze is a broad strip that runs down the horse's face. It does not extend past the eyes, and it is wider than a stripe.
 
;Stripe: A stripe is a narrow blaze.
 
;Stripe: A stripe is a narrow blaze.
 
;Snip: A snip is a marking between the horse's nostrils
 
;Snip: A snip is a marking between the horse's nostrils
 
;Star: A star is a marking between the eyes.
 
;Star: A star is a marking between the eyes.
 
;Race: A race is a crooked or wavy stripe or blaze.
 
;Race: A race is a crooked or wavy stripe or blaze.
;Baldface: Baldface is a wide marking on the face that extends past the eyes. Often, a baldface horse will have blue eyes.
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;Baldface: Baldface is a wide marking on the face that extends past the eyes. Often, a baldface horse will have blue eyes.
 
===Leg Markings===
 
===Leg Markings===
 
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[[File:Horsemarkings legs.png|thumb|300px]]

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Message definition (AY Honors/Horsemanship - Advanced/Answer Key)
===Face Markings===
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Image:HorseWithBlaze.jpg|Blaze
Image:HorseNose.jpg|Snip
Image:Arabheadshotalpha.jpg|Star
Image:StarStripeSnip.jpg|Star, stripe, and snip
Image:Tennessee Walking Horse6.jpg|Baldface
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;Blaze: A blaze is a broad strip that runs down the horse's face. It does not extend past the eyes, and it is wider than a stripe.
;Stripe: A stripe is a narrow blaze.
;Snip: A snip is a marking between the horse's nostrils
;Star: A star is a marking between the eyes.
;Race: A race is a crooked or wavy stripe or blaze.
;Baldface: Baldface is a wide marking on the face that extends past the eyes. Often, a baldface horse will have blue eyes.
===Leg Markings===
[[File:Horsemarkings legs.png|thumb|300px]]
In order of size:
;1. Stocking: Stockings extend above the knee or hock and can bleed onto the flank or belly.
;2. Fetlock or Sock: White marking that extends over the fetlock, occasionally called a "boot."
;3. Pastern: White marking that extends above the top of the hoof, but stops below the fetlock.
;4. Coronet: White just above the hoof, around coronary band, usually no more than 1 inch (2.5cm) above the hoof.
;5. Partial Pastern: White marking on only one side of pastern.
;6. Ermine Spots: Tiny spots of the coat color that show up on a white marking near the coronet band just above the hoof.
;7. Black Socks or No White Markings: Some animals have no white on their legs, although some bay animals will have black socks similar to (or in addition to) white ones.

Face Markings

Blaze
A blaze is a broad strip that runs down the horse's face. It does not extend past the eyes, and it is wider than a stripe.
Stripe
A stripe is a narrow blaze.
Snip
A snip is a marking between the horse's nostrils
Star
A star is a marking between the eyes.
Race
A race is a crooked or wavy stripe or blaze.
Baldface
Baldface is a wide marking on the face that extends past the eyes. Often, a baldface horse will have blue eyes.

Leg Markings

Horsemarkings legs.png

In order of size:

1. Stocking
Stockings extend above the knee or hock and can bleed onto the flank or belly.
2. Fetlock or Sock
White marking that extends over the fetlock, occasionally called a "boot."
3. Pastern
White marking that extends above the top of the hoof, but stops below the fetlock.
4. Coronet
White just above the hoof, around coronary band, usually no more than 1 inch (2.5cm) above the hoof.
5. Partial Pastern
White marking on only one side of pastern.
6. Ermine Spots
Tiny spots of the coat color that show up on a white marking near the coronet band just above the hoof.
7. Black Socks or No White Markings
Some animals have no white on their legs, although some bay animals will have black socks similar to (or in addition to) white ones.