Appaloosa
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The leopard complex of genes that cause a particular type of spotting, seen on this page, is most commonly associated with the Appaloosa horse breed, though is also seen in other breeds such as the Knabstrup. Thus, "Appaloosa" is not the correct term for all horses of this color spotting pattern, simply the most common breed to carry these genetics.
Colors
[edit]Snowflake
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Probably not of the Appaloosa breed, but shows pattern
Blanket
[edit]Leopard pattern
[edit]Few Spot
[edit]Varnish Roan
[edit]Head, Eye, Hoof
[edit]Mare and Foal
[edit]Charlies first stand
Bayley seeking milk first time
Other Foals
Appaloosa and Pinto
[edit]Some Pictures of the same two Horses: (Pinto horse und Appaloosa (de), Pinto horse and Appaloosa (en), Pinto horse et Appaloosa (fr), Pinto horse en Appaloosa (nl), T’chfau d’indyin èt Apalousa (wa))
History and Film
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English: Nez Perce Indians with Appaloosa horse, around 1895
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English: Three Appaloosas as well as other horses in a Roman standing act in the Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus, photographed about 1914.