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Hunter-Raider — Color Guide | Sabino

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Sabino - nSb or SbSb - Starts from the bottom up. Sabino patterning is visually recognized by roaning at the edges of white markings, belly spots, irregular face markings, especially white extending past the eyes or onto the chin, white above the knees or hocks, and "splash" or "lacy" marks anywhere on the body, but particularly on the belly. Some sabinos have patches of roan patterning on part of the body, especially the barrel and flanks. Some sabinos may have a dark leg or two, but many have four white legs. Both blue and brown eyes are seen, but can cause blue eyes ONLY when the white touches the eyes. The most generous definition of sabino can include horses with as little white as a chin or lower lip spot. Can cause badger faces. Can cause gulastra plume (when gulastra plume is present, the coat will be solid or have very VERY minimal white.) 

These anomalies can be caused by sabino

• Badger Face 
• Gulastra Plume 

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