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  1. 5 de may. de 2016 · Many Appaloosas have roan patterns. These vary widely in looks. A roan Appaloosa may have an extensively roan coat along with mottled skin and spotted coat characteristics, or may have just a few patches of roaning.

  2. 27 de may. de 2017 · Appaloosa patterns are simply a type of white pattern. The dark spots on a full leopard are not spots on white but holes in the white, revealing the horse’s coat colour ‘underneath’. So for instance a genetically black horse will have black ‘spots’ and a palomino will have yellowish ‘spots’.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AppaloosaAppaloosa - Wikipedia

    Appaloosa roan, marble or varnish roan: A distinct version of the leopard complex. Intermixed dark and light hairs with lighter colored area on the forehead, jowls and frontal bones of the face, over the back, loin and hips.

  4. Appaloosa coat patterns are unique and distinct markings found on the coat of Appaloosa horses. There are seven main types of Appaloosa coat patterns: blanket, leopard, snowcap, frost, marble, varnish roan, and few spot. Appaloosa coat patterns are caused by a combination of genetic factors and environmental influences.

  5. 8 de may. de 2016 · Roan, Roan Blanket & Roan Blanket with Spots. Many Appaloosas have roan patterns. These vary widely in looks. A roan Appaloosa may have an extensively roan coat along with mottled skin and spotted coat characteristics, or may have just a few patches of roaning.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2017 · Appaloosa roan / Varnish roan / Marble: This is a distinct version of the leopard complex, and is characterized by: Intermixed dark and light hairs. A lighter color on the forehead, jowls and frontal bones of the face. A lighter color on the back, loin and hips. In some horses, darker areas appear along the edges of the frontal bones ...

  7. 24 de sept. de 2011 · The important thing to remember, though, is that appaloosas are all varnishes. Without a pattern, leopard complex is varnish roan. If the horse also inherits the right kind of patterning gene (or genes), like the elderly gelding Comanche above, he will be a blanket appaloosa.