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'.
The dun dilution gene causes red pigment on the body to be diluted to flat tan or "peanut butter" shade, sometimes with some subtle red tones, and it dilutes black pigment on the body to slate or dove-gray. The dun dilute gene does not appear to dilute the color where primitive markings exist on the horse. The primitive markings include dorsal stripe, ventral stripe, leg barring, wither bar, neck cape, cob webbing on the forehead, and other markings. Not all horses display all markings. When a copy of the mutation for the dun dilution is on a black base coat color, the color is called grulla. When a copy of the mutation for the dun dilution is on a bay base coat color, the color is called dun, bay dun, or zebra dun. When a cop of the mutation for the dun dilution is on a chestnut base coat color, the color is called red dun. More information can be found at the web site called Dun Central Station - see link below in related links section.
You breed a dun horse the same way you would breed all others - a horses color does not change the way they need to be bred, the only thing you would need done specially is if your horse has problems - previous breeding complications, tissue scarring, infections - but you would need to see your vet about those implications.
Its kinda like ya know la. like sorta a like sinnging note thing. you know how people go la la la la la la la? well some people go dun dun dun dun dun dun. that's da only definition i know, but go on dictionary.com and type in dun
Black points on a horse refer to the areas on the horse's body where the hair is black, such as the mane, tail, and lower legs. This term is commonly used to describe specific markings or colorations on a horse.
The color of the first wild horses is thought to have been dun.
Yes, quarter horses come in any solid colour.
Dogs use muzzles if they bite... not sure about horses though... HI2 riddle box answer: muzzle CaptainQuiche- Dun LeoLove- HI2 :)
Yes.
Maybe Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne?
The name isn't Dunn, it's dun, and it's a coat colour, yellow with black legs and a dorsal stripe down the back, with black mane and tail. It also comes from a legendary Quarter horse sire, Hollywood Dunnit. Many of his offspring share part of his name, usually Dunnit or Dunn. Actually, dun can be any color, but it is paler then most colors. yellow with black legs, mane, and tail is a buckskin. but a dun ALWAYS has a dorsal stripe, or its not a dun.
No - wild horses can come in all varieties of colours and markings.
icelandic horses are commonly chestnut, dun, bay, black, gray, palomino, pinto and roan