A tricolored horse is called a paint.
On howrse, i think the answer is a roan.
A horse's first coat
Using its cilia, or hairs, which coat its entire body. It basically swims by vibrating these hairs.
its actually the coat roan, which has a mix of three colors, including white. the colors can be white roan, black roan, or even chestnut roan to have three colors. red roan only has reddish and white hairs, and there is no such thing as triskel or coffee-colored.
Roan is a coat color in horses that consists of a mix of white hairs intermingled with colored hairs. The colored hairs can be any base color, such as bay, chestnut, or black. The overall appearance of a roan horse is a blend of the base color and white hairs.
A horse with a roan coat color has a mixture of white and colored hairs from birth that remain the same as it ages. Roan horses can have blue roan (dark coat with white hairs) or red roan (chestnut coat with white hairs) variations.
These are long longer, wirey hairs of the outer coat. Usually, they are darker in color compared to the softer, finer undercoat.
A pedigree is a document naming the ancestors of a dog, their colors, genders, and titles. The color of a dog's coat doesn't really have anything to do with his pedigree. If the individual hairs in your dog's coat have multiple colors, like the hairs of a gray tabby cat, then the color is called "sable."
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A purebred British shorthair can have a white coat, but it will be mixed with other colors.
The kudus are two species of African antelopes, and both species have a coat of short hairs.
Blue roan.
It is called cowlick. Horse Isle Quiz: Cowlick