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- From: dan@msen.com (Dan and Karen Sugalski)
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- Subject: Re: pinto vs. paint
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 18:30:27 GMT
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- sean kerns (drkerns@sony7.sdrc.com) wrote:
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- : Now, some color guides:
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- : Overo: Refers to a horse which is predominantly the darker of the two colors on
- : the horse (e.g. brown ,with white spots).
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- : Tobiano: Refers to a horse which is predominantly the lighter color (e.g., a
- : mostly white/grey horse with dark spots0.
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- The markings on a pinto are white, not grey. The "solid" part can
- be any equine color, including grey, roan, appaloose or besides the
- "standard" colors.
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- : Piebald: Means that the darker color is black.
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- : Skewbald: Means that the darker color is brown.
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- In skewbald it is any color other than black.
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- Karen
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