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What is a Skewbald?

Updated: 11/16/2022
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A skewbald horse is one that has patches of colour, but this colour cannot be black.

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What is the difference between piebald and skewbald?

Piebald is black splotches, skewbald is brown splotches.


How can you tell the difference between piebald and skewbald?

A skewbald horse is brown and white, and a piebald is black and white.


How high do skewbald horses get?

Since skewbald is a color and not a breed, it can be any height. So it depends on the breed of the horse.


What is a Skewbald Paint Horse?

Skewbald is a specific pattern of colored and white patches on a Paint or Pinto horse.


What does skewbald horse look like?

Skewbald is a spotted horse with any base coat color other than black. So a skewbald horse could be bay and white, brown and white, chestnut and white, palomino and white, et cetera...just NOT black and white.


True or false a skewbald dog has no hair?

false


Can you get tri coloured horses?

Yes you can they are often skewbald with a black and White main


In which breed is the coat pattern skewbald acceptable for registration?

The American Paint Horse


What is another name for a pinto horse who is white and any color except black?

A Skewbald.


Can draught horses be skewbald?

The terms skewbald and piebald are not really used anymore. They were ways of describing pinto color patterns. But the breeds that allow and promote color are APHA (Paints), AQHA (Quarter Horses), Pinto registry, Spotted Walking Horse, Spotted American Saddle Horse.


Which two colors together make skewbalds?

Brown and White is a skewbald Black and White is a Piebald


What does Horse look like?

Skewbald is a spotted horse with any base coat color other than black. So a skewbald horse could be bay and white, brown and white, chestnut and white, palomino and white, et cetera...just NOT black and white.