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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sabino_horseSabino horse - Wikipedia

    Sabino describes a distinct pattern of white spotting in horses. In general, Sabino patterning is visually recognized by roaning or irregular edges of white markings, belly spots, white extending past the eyes or onto the chin, white above the knees or hocks, and "splash" or "lacy" marks anywhere on the body.

  2. Feb 11, 2021 · Learn about the Sabino horse, a white pattern with speckled or roaned edges, that can occur on any coat color or dilution. Find out the characteristics, variability, names, similarities, genes, breeds, and health issues of Sabino horses.

  3. Sabino horses have white patches, spots and ticking on their bodies, faces and legs. Learn about the sabino gene, its expression, and how it differs from overo and roan.

  4. Jun 16, 2015 · Sabino is a genetic coat pattern that produces white markings with specks and flecks on the horse's body. Learn how to identify sabino horses, how it differs from roan, and how to get your horse tested for the Sabino 1 gene.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sabino_horseSabino horse - Wikiwand

    Sabino describes a distinct pattern of white spotting in horses. In general, Sabino patterning is visually recognized by roaning or irregular edges of white markings, belly spots, white extending past the eyes or onto the chin, white above the knees or hocks, and "splash" or "lacy" marks anywhere on the body.

  6. Sabino1 is a white spotting pattern, characterised by white markings on the legs, often accompanied by white patches on the horse's belly, face and/or entire body. The edges of these markings are typically irregular and jagged.

  7. The genetics of sabino horses. The pattern of sabino horses is polygenic - that is, controlled by more than one gene. Two major genes have been hypothesized to work together to account for the occurrence of both normal white markings and the markings of sabino horses (Gower, 1999).