Usually Skewbald. But horses of that colour can also be called pinto. Skewbald means brown and white patches and pinto just refers to any horse with colour and white patches. Paint horses are actually a breed of horse that usually come in that colouring.
Usually paint horses or pintos display this colouring. When the horse has brown and white patches it's called skewbald. When it has black and white patches it's called piebald.
Many people would say a 'Paint', but that is a breed and not a color. Pinto would be the correct term for the markings you've described.
Dark Brown and Light Brown
Skewbalds are horses with brown coats broken with large patches of white. Be careful not to confuse it with the Piebald; they have white coats broken by small patches of black.
no, its a colour coat of a horse (anywhere from light to medium brown, sometimes slightly reddish)
what causes light brown patches on the skin. eating too many chocolate based foods
light brown colour
light brown colour is baige
One retriever dog breed that is white with light brown patches is called the, "Brittany spaniel".
no
A light brown colour.
That depends: you cannot say for certain. It all depends on the muddle of genetics that are mixed up to create a foal. It might be white, brown, dark cream, very light brown...or a random colour out of the blue such as black.
Brown / light brown. Sometimes it varies to the light;
is a light brown colour between blonde and brown