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Paint horses come in two basic patterns, tobiano and overo.* Both of these patterns can be predominatly white or color.

Tobiano:Solid color head with any combination of star, strip, blaze, snip. Commonly have white hair over the spine somewhere between the withers and dock. Commonly have four legs with some white hair, many times over the knees and hocks. Commonly have two-toned tails. If the horse's primary color is chestnut his tail will be chestnut and white. Tobianos can have blue or brown eyes, sometimes one of each color.

Overo:Can have a solid colored head or may have bald, apron, or medicine hat. They usually have no white that crosses the back. Legs can be solid or white. Usually have solid tail color. Overos can have blue or brown eyes, sometimes one of each.

While tobianos have one pattern as described above not so with overos.

Overo patterns usually fall under one the following patterns:frame, splash, calico, sabino.

*There is a third subcatagory called a tovero. This is the result of breeding tobiano to overo. Toveros usually have characteristics of tobiano and overo.

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