Monthly Archives: February 2008

Base Horse Coat Colors – Chestnut

Chestnut Shades

There is a rainbow of reds in the chestnut family, but they all fall under one of four categories. Luckily the chestnut colors are slightly different genetically, which provides us a rather tidy way to reference them. Traditionally how chestnut colored horses are categorized can vary between countries and breeds, regardless of their genetics.

Modifiers on Chestnut Coats

Horse coat modifiers have affect the base color and a chestnut base is affected by a wider variety of modifiers than a black base, with some spectacular results.

Dilutions on Chestnut Coats

Chestnut animals are affected by most of the known coat dilution genes, creating a huge variety of lovely chestnut based shades.

White Patterns on Chestnut Coats

The lovely white patterns can be found across any coat color that carries the genetics for them. Chestnut bases makes for some gorgeous patterns in all of them.

Base Horse Coat Colors – Black

Although there aren’t different shades of black, there are three types – fading, non-fading and seasonal.

Modifiers and Dilutions on Black Coats

Black based animals are not affected by most of the coat modifiers, however a few of the dilution genes have a fairly drastic affect on black hairs. Creating some of the more spectacular and rarer colors in the horse world.

White Patterns on Black Coats

White patterns can be found across any coat color, but black bases makes for some of the most spectacular contrasting white patterns.