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Dark Bay Horse Bucking


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Dark Bay Horse Bucking. A brown coat, which mixes with the cream to create a tan color and a “black base coat” gene, the agouti gene, restricting that black coat to the tail, mane and leg points. These horses have a gold or tan coat with a black tail, mane, and lower legs.

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Web for the buckskin coat to occur, a cream dilution gene must be present on an otherwise bay horse. Web when people mistakenly call buckskin horses ‘dun’, they are specifically talking about a bay dun horse. Even though their color coats can look very similar, a dun will have a distinct dorsal stripe.

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Web buckskin refers to a coat color similar to the color of tanned deer hide, occurring due to the presence of cream dilution gene in a bay horse. Web when people mistakenly call buckskin horses ‘dun’, they are specifically talking about a bay dun horse. Even though their color coats can look very similar, a dun will have a distinct dorsal stripe. Web if we see a tan horse with dark points and with all these markings very clearly displayed with the dorsal stripe running all the way into the tail, then we can say it.

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