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American Quarter Horse Association Color Identification

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American Quarter Horse Association Color Identification. Sorrel. Body color reddish or copper-red. Mane and tail usually the same color as the body, but may be flaxen. Black. Body color true black without light areas. Mane and tail are black. Chestnut. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: American  Quarter Horse Association Color Identification

American Quarter Horse Association

Color Identification

American Quarter Horse Association

Color Identification

Page 2: American  Quarter Horse Association Color Identification

SorrelSorrel

• Body color reddish or copper-red.• Mane and tail usually the same color as the body, but may

be flaxen.

• Body color reddish or copper-red.• Mane and tail usually the same color as the body, but may

be flaxen.

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BlackBlack

• Body color true black without light areas. • Mane and tail are black. • Body color true black without light areas. • Mane and tail are black.

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ChestnutChestnut

• Body color dark red or brownish-red.• Mane and tail usually dark red or brownish-red, but may

be flaxen.

• Body color dark red or brownish-red.• Mane and tail usually dark red or brownish-red, but may

be flaxen.

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BrownBrown

• Body color brown or black with light areas at the muzzle, eyes, flank and inside upper legs. • Mane, tail, and points black.

• Body color brown or black with light areas at the muzzle, eyes, flank and inside upper legs. • Mane, tail, and points black.

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GrulloGrullo

• Body color smoky or mouse-colored. • Mane and tail black.• Usually black on lower legs; usually has dorsal stripe.

• Body color smoky or mouse-colored. • Mane and tail black.• Usually black on lower legs; usually has dorsal stripe.

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BayBay

• Body color ranging from tan to reddish brown. • Mane and tail black; usually black on lower legs. • Body color ranging from tan to reddish brown. • Mane and tail black; usually black on lower legs.

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Red RoanRed Roan

• More or less uniform mixture of white with red hairs on the body, but usually darker on head and lower legs. • Can have red, black, or flaxen mane and/or tail.

• More or less uniform mixture of white with red hairs on the body, but usually darker on head and lower legs. • Can have red, black, or flaxen mane and/or tail.

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Blue RoanBlue Roan

• Fairly uniform mixture of white and black hairs on the body.• But usually darker on head and lower legs. • Can have a few red hairs in mixture.

• Fairly uniform mixture of white and black hairs on the body.• But usually darker on head and lower legs. • Can have a few red hairs in mixture.

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Bay RoanBay Roan

• Fairly uniform mix of white with red hairs on a large portion of the body.• Darker on head, usually red but can have a few black hairs.• Black mane and tail and black on lower legs.

• Fairly uniform mix of white with red hairs on a large portion of the body.• Darker on head, usually red but can have a few black hairs.• Black mane and tail and black on lower legs.

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DunDun

• Body color yellowish or gold.• Mane and tail may be black, brown, or mixed.• Usually has dorsal stripe; zebra stripes on legs; and transverse

stripe over withers.

• Body color yellowish or gold.• Mane and tail may be black, brown, or mixed.• Usually has dorsal stripe; zebra stripes on legs; and transverse

stripe over withers.

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Red DunRed Dun

• A form of dun with body color yellowish or flesh colored. • Mane, tail, and dorsal stripe usually are red; mane and tail may

be flaxen, white, or mixed.

• A form of dun with body color yellowish or flesh colored. • Mane, tail, and dorsal stripe usually are red; mane and tail may

be flaxen, white, or mixed.

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PalominoPalomino

• Body color a golden yellow; mane and tail white. • Palominos do not have dorsal stripes. • Body color a golden yellow; mane and tail white. • Palominos do not have dorsal stripes.

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GrayGray

• Mixture of white with any other colored hairs. • Often born solid colored or almost solid colored and get lighter

with age as more white hairs appear.

• Mixture of white with any other colored hairs. • Often born solid colored or almost solid colored and get lighter

with age as more white hairs appear.

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BuckskinBuckskin

• Body color yellowish or gold; mane and tail black. • Usually black on lower legs. • Buckskins do not have dorsal stripes.

• Body color yellowish or gold; mane and tail black. • Usually black on lower legs. • Buckskins do not have dorsal stripes.

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Photographs Courtesy Of

The AQHA

Slideshow produced by

CIMCOklahoma Department of Career

and Technology Education2005

Photographs Courtesy Of

The AQHA

Slideshow produced by

CIMCOklahoma Department of Career

and Technology Education2005