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all przewalkis horses are dun (cream with a black mane and tail) and a black stripe down the back (dorsal stripe).
Well theres the stripe down the back called a 'list', 'stripe', 'or eel stripe'. Then there are the bars on the legs these are often just called bars or 'zebra bars'.
it's a medium stripe down the face from the forehead to above the nose... its too thick to be a stripe.
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A dorsal Stripe is a dark brown/black stripe that goes straight down the back of a horse. Duns have them, But usually not paint duns.
There are a number of different marks that you can find on horses. The main face markings include a stripe ( a thin line running down the face, usually white), a blaze (a thick stripe running down the face, usually white), a star (a circle in the middle of the horses forehead, usually white) and a snip (a small white marking by the horses nose or mounth, usually white).
There is no distinct marking for mustang horses although certain mustangs, like the Kiger, have a higher number of horses with wild type dun color which includes a dorsal stripe down the back and primitive stripes on the legs.
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Rhodesian Ridgeback
Well theres the stripe down the back called a 'list', 'stripe', 'or eel stripe'. Then there are the bars on the legs these are often just called bars or 'zebra bars'.
Watford FC play in a kit which has plain yellow socks, a yellow shirt with a black stripe down the side, and plain black shorts.
They are a dun colour usually with a black dorsal stripe down their back.