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What Color am I?

week 4
Horizontales
A subgroup of dun with shade of diluted dark basecoat with silver tones all black points and darker heads compared to their body coat
brown body with black mane, tail and legs
markings on Appaloosa's hooves
Always have true blue-black hairs on the face, primarily around the eyes
blanket and leopard patterns, the spots may be darker in the middle with a lighter ring surrounding the spot
Yellow horse with no black points, manes and tails are lighter than body coat color ranges from dark golden to very pale yellow
Pink skin and dark-colored eyes, seen in the breeding of Tennessee Walkers, Thoroughbreds and Arabians
Individual white hair intermittently with basecoat colored hair, they get a shade darker in winter and lighten after the spring shedding
Verticales
Dark red, light red, golden, tan, palomino, grulla coat with black points and a dorsal stripe
dark-skinned with white coats, many times only showing after shedding their foal coat, as the horse ages the coat becomes more and more white
Not a color, the lack of pigment in the skin, hair, eyes, sensitive to light, greater longevity, and incredible ability to learn
The palest coat-color dilution that is not white skin, blue eyes, point possibilities darker or lighter than body coat or white
White patches on body coat
white feet and lower legs white over body, neck described “dripping with white”
beige-tan to golden with black points
extensive white on legs and head, “most shows flecked/speckled or jagged colors”