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Can protein change a horses color?

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Anonymous

17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

No. Protein cannot change a horses' color. Horses often change color but age is the main factor. Most young horses change color as they mature. Sometimes the change is minor. For example, a colt or filly being born a plain brown but maturing into a bay with the black stockings becoming more apparent with age. Sometimes the change can be drastic. For instance, a horse born jet black may mature into a grey, a dappled grey, or "flea-bitten grey", which can be almost totally white :-)

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