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− | ;Blaze: A blaze is a broad strip that runs down the horse's face. | + | ;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. | + | ;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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Latest revision as of 14:16, 24 May 2021
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
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.