(pronounced: oh vair' oh)
Mostly Overo like Black overo or Bay overo
Overo is a type of horse coat color pattern characterized by white markings that usually don't cross the back of the horse. It can come in various forms such as frame overo, sabino overo, and splash overo. Common base colors for overo horses include bay, chestnut, and black.
Yes, it can. The overo color is just a color, you can find it on an Arabian, thoroughbred (Rarley) and even a quarter horse. I ride a horse that is a quarter mare, she was in nationals, and she is overo. So yes. its possible
No, not all frame overo horses carry a lethal gene. However, frame overo horses can carry a genetic defect known as Lethal White Overo Syndrome, which is caused by a mutation in the EDNRB gene. Horses that inherit two copies of this mutated gene typically die shortly after birth due to severe digestive tract abnormalities.
The color of the stallion is irrelevant, however he should not be overo in order to avoid the potential for an OLW or LWO foal. The foal could be Overo , Tobiano, Tovero or solid colored.
Tobiano and Overo
Flopsy.
yes it is
At the Horse Isle Foal Adoption Center (north of Equestrian Park, west of the Whisperer and Pawneer), you can purchase a palomino overo foal.At the Desert Isle Foal Adoption Center (east of Hotton), you can purchase a chestnut overo foal and a bay overo foal.At the Jungle Isle Foal Adoption Center (south of Tropicton), you can get the black overo foal.Aveline, Bay Server.
Quarter horses are a breed, where Overo is a pattern, similar to Tobiano. "Paint" horses are considered their own breeds too. Try looking into this horse's genetics to find out more about it's blood lines. Certainly a Quarter Horse may have an Overo pattern, but so can a Paint horse.
That would be because the horse was born with the grey gene mutation. Grey horses are typically born another color and lighten gradually over time.
They are usually:Rabicano, Roan, Flaxen or Fram overo.