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HORSE CONCENTRATION
COLORS
• This is a matching game with two teams needed.
• 4-H member on team select matches and if they are correct, the
leader can remove the match from the board.
• Leader removes matches by clicking on the moving horse on the
number that is biggest in the match (Might have someone identified
to remember numbers called by a team.).
• If leader needs help with the matches, the answers can be printed
off ahead of time—see last slide.
• First team to answer the puzzle exactly wins (Leader needs to see
the answer and write it down ahead of time).
• MAKE SURE TO CLICK ONLY WHERE YOU SEE THE HAND
LIKE THE ONE SHOWN WHEN YOU POINT TO THIS HORSE TO
THE RIGHT
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COLOR
If you can see any other color (with
the exception of white markings) on
the horse's coat in the winter, he is
not true to this color.
BLACK
Gold-colored coat with a white or light cream
colored mane and tail. This horses coat can
range from a light off-white shade to a deep
shade of gold.
PALAMINO
Horses run from
light reddish or tan
shades to dark
brown and
mahogany/auburn
shades. These
horses always
have black points
(legs, muzzle,
mane and tail, and
the tips of their
ears are black).
COLOR
BAY
COLOR
Horses are a light-to-dark sandy yellow or tan color
with all black points. These horses are very similar to
duns, however, this horse does not have a dorsal
stripe or other "primitive" markings that are shown in
the dun color.
BUCKSKIN
COLOR
Horses have a
sandy/yellow to
reddish/brown coat. Their
legs are usually darker
than their body and
sometimes have faint
"zebra" stripes on them.
These horses always have
a "dorsal" stripe, which is
a dark stripe down the
middle of their back.
DUN
Color
Coat pattern is not really a specific color, it is
actually a horse breed! Some rare horses in this
breed don't have any spots at all, while most have
numerous spots all over their bodies. Usually have
mottling on head - around eye, ear &/or lip area.
Breed has color patterns of Leopard, Snowflake,
Blanket, Marble & Frost.
Appaloosa
CHESTNUT
COLOR
Red, Flaxen, & Liver
WHITE
COLOR
Dominant of this color are very rare and must have a parent of this color. They have pink skin,
usually hazel or brown eyes and the hair. Color shown below. There are also Sabino of this color
which can pop up in any breed that has the Sabino gene, this includes Arabs, Thoroughbreds,
Quarter Horses, Paints, Tennessee Walkers, Saddlebreds, and more. A Sabino of this color is what
we call a maximal pinto, just imagine that the color markings on the horse are so big they cover the
entire horse. Sabino of this color also have the hair color shown below, sometimes with a few dark
hairs on the poll or ears, pink skin and dark eyes.
GRAY
COLOR
Horses have black skin with
white or this color of hair.
Many horse people will call a
this color horse "white", but if
their skin is dark, they are
really this color! These
horses horses are born dark,
sometimes black or brown,
and their hair coat turns
lighter as they grow older.
Patterns are: Light,
Fleabitten,
Steel, &
Dapple
shown
here.
PERLINO
Color
These horses are "double diluted"
which means they have two copies
of the creme gene instead of one
like a Palomino or Buckskin. A
Buckskin is a "bay" with one creme
gene and this horse is a "bay" with
two creme genes.
CREMELLO
Color
These horses are "double diluted"
which means they have two copies of
the creme gene instead of one like a
Palomino or Buckskin. In other words
a Palomino is a "chestnut" with one
creme gene and this horse is a
"chestnut" with two creme genes.
GRULLA
COLOR
The color is the diluted form of black with dun factor. In other words the black color is
modified by the dun gene. "Grulla" is the Spanish word for a gray crane which is a slategray colored bird. The AQHA definition: body color smoky or mouse colored (not a
mixture of black and white hairs, but each individual hair is mouse colored) Usually has
a dorsal stripe, shoulder striping or shadowing and black leg barring on lower legs.
CHAMPAGNE
Color
• born with
bright
pink skin
which
remains
pink their
entire
life.
• foals are
born with
bright
blue
eyes
• Ivory
Horses have otherwise solid colored coats, but with
white hairs interspersed. The white hairs are not
actual spots, but single white hairs mixed with the
darker coat color.
COLOR—
Red & Blue
ROAN
Color
ANY breed of horse
exhibiting the colorations
Tobiano
Overo
Tovero
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE:
HORSE CONCENTRATION:
COLORS
• PUZZLE: When judging horses, look at
muscle, type, balance and style.
• Matches:
– 1,25
– 5,29
– 11,26
– 16,21
2,10
7,15
12,22
19,24
3,20
8,28
13,18
27,30
4,6
9,23
14,17