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.
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.
A skewbald horse is one that has patches of colour, but this colour cannot be black.
Skewbald is a specific pattern of colored and white patches on a Paint or Pinto horse.
A skewbald horse is brown and white, and a piebald is black and white.
Since skewbald is a color and not a breed, it can be any height. So it depends on the breed of the horse.
Oh, dude, skewbald is totally acceptable in the Gypsy Vanner breed. It's like their signature look or something. So, if you're into horses with that funky patchy coat, go check out some Gypsy Vanners. They're like the rockstars of the horse world, man.
A pinto horse that is white and any color except black is commonly referred to as a skewbald.
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Skewbalds are horses with brown coats broken with large patches of white. Be careful not to confuse it with the Piebald; they have white coats broken by small patches of black.
A horse that is white any other colour exept black is called skewbald :)
A piebald horse is a horse with irregular black patches on a gray coat (which may appear white). There are two other colorings to distinguish a piebald from: Paint horses and Skewbald. A Skewbald horse has similar patches, but they are brown. A Paint horse is the opposite - they seem to have white patches on a solid coat.
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.