What is a horse's blaze?

A blaze covers the whole bridge of the nose, from the forehead area, down to the nose. Blazes can be very symmetrical, or they can wander down the face unevenly. A blaze is much wider than the strip.
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Can a horse have a black blaze?

Occasionally you can find large dark marks on a horse's body, which—according to Sponenberg (2009)—are similar to birthmarks on people. Their emergence is spontaneous. These spots are rare but all the same can be found on representatives from practically any breed of any color.
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Where is the Blaze located on a horse?

Probably the most common face marking, the blaze is found on horses of every breed & color. It is a broad white stripe down the middle of a horses face, generally starting at the forehead & running all the way to the nose, or mouth. The snip is a small white marking between a horses nostrils.
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What do you call the white mark on a horses forehead?

A star is a white spot on a horse's forehead, between the eyes. A faint star may only appear as a few white hairs, or the star can be large enough it covers the whole forehead area.
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What does white socks on a horse mean?

If a horse was born with four white stockings, the shape of the stockings will remain the same throughout the horse's life. Occasionally, you'll see white markings on the legs that the horse wasn't born with. These white marks are from old injuries. Because they are permanent, they too can be used as identifying marks.
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What is the rarest color of a horse?

Among racehorses, there are many successful colors: bay, chestnut, and brown horses win a lot of races. Pure white is the rarest horse color.
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What does Chrome on a horse mean?

If a horse is described as having “chrome”, it means that the horse has many white markings. One small star and one sock doesn't really cut it. These horses are still gorgeous, of course, but they don't necessarily have “chrome”.
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Why do most horses have a white blaze?

Markings on horses are usually distinctive white areas on an otherwise dark base coat color. Most horses have some markings, and they help to identify the horse as a unique individual. Markings are present at birth and do not change over the course of the horse's life.
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Why do horses have socks?

Horse leg wraps support tendons and ligaments, and protect against rundown abrasions and interference injuries. They are also used to cover wounds, keep flies off horses' legs, and sometimes put on a horse because they add a little flair.
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What do you call a horses nose?

The muzzle is the part of the horse's head that includes the area of the mouth, nostrils, chin, lips, and front of the nose.
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What are the white spots on horses called?

Vitiligo is a quite unusual skin condition that causes a lot of consternation to the owners but thankfully is not at all distressing to the horse or pony. It presents as small, focal and generally well-circumscribed white spots as a result of pigment loss.
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What does a snip look like on a horse?

A snip is a patch of white on the horse's nose. It may be a small spot between the nostrils, or it may extend over the whole nose. A snip might be connected to a blaze or stripe. Or, a horse may have a star and a snip.
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What is caused by cribbing?

Cribbing can have undesirable health effects on your horse. Many horses will wear down their top incisors, sometimes right to the gum line. This will make prehending food difficult for the horse. It can also result in a malocclusion of the teeth of the upper and lower jaws.
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What is a red bay horse?

Bay horses have a reddish-brown coat color, black points (mane, ear tips, tail, and lower legs), and dark skin. The shades of bay horses vary from light brown to dark red. Bay color patterns are prevalent in most horse breeds. All bay horses have a black color base affected by the Agouti gene.
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Can 2 bay horses have a chestnut?

Bay is a dominant gene, however the only colors that always breed true are the recessives such as ee chestnut, if you breed two chestnuts together you will get chestnut, no exceptions. Dominant genes such as A bay can hide or cover up the presence of recessive genes such as a black, or e chestnut.
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Why do race horses bleed from the nose?

The most common cause of epistaxis in the horse is trauma to the head. Blunt trauma, such as knocking the head on a stable door, branch, etc or a kick or fall can cause hemorrhage into a sinus, which then drains via the nostril(s).
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Do horses feel pain in hooves?

Like human nails, horse hooves themselves do not contain any pain receptors, so nailing a shoe into a hoof does not hurt. However, what can hurt is an improperly mounted horse shoe. When a horseshoe is mounted incorrectly, it can rub the soft tissue of the sole and the frog, causing pain and leaving your horse lame.
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Do horses feel their hooves?

The hoof area cannot feel any sensation; it is made of dead tissue (A similar example is our fingernails: we do not feel any pain while cutting them, because they are made of dead tissue.) The heels of the horse do not touch the ground. The centre of the horse's foot is soft. It is called the frog.
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What does bald face mean on a horse?

A bald face is a suppression of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. Basically, the horse is born without pigment on their face. It's more common amongst Paint and Pinto horses, though others can have it. Most of time, these horses have one or two blue eyes.
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What is a brindle horse?

Brindle is a rare color pattern of stripes and unusual hair texture in horses. The unique coloring often looks like dark paint spilled over the horse. However, the cause of this distinctive coat pattern isn't wholly understood, but there is evidence linking it to genetics.
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How old do horses live?

The average horse lives for 25 to 30 years. However, in rare cases, domestic horses have lived into their 50s or 60s. There are many factors that affect the lifespan of a horse including: Nutrition.
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What is a lover of horses called?

hippophile (plural hippophiles) A person who loves horses.
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What is a horse person called?

An equestrian is someone who is involved with horses. You can also use it as an adjective to describe anything having to do with horseback riding.
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What does it say about a person who loves horses?

one who loves horses.
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