appaloosas

A Horse Of A Different Color: Appaloosas

September 26, 2017
Dramatically spotted horses (appropriately called leopard Appaloosas), and solid horses whose rumps sport white “blankets” (with or without spots) can be found throughout history. Appaloosas have enhanced the art and armies of many kingdoms, from the paintings and tapestries of medieval France (both Louis XIV and Louis XV demanded to be portrayed on spotted horses)...

Don't Let Your Horse Get Sunburned

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July 14, 2017
If you’ve ever been sunburned than you know how uncomfortable it can be. Unfortunately, your pink-skinned horse is just as vulnerable to the powerful sun-rays. Cremellos, perlinos, appaloosas, pintos, and others with pink or white noses are at risk for getting a bad case of blistering, peeling sunburn. Luckily, there are a few things you...

Appaloosas: The Ultimate Comeback Story

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July 6, 2017
They’re unmistakable, the dark horses with white “blankets” on their rumps, often with black spots spilling out across their flanks; the white horses completely covered with black, brown or reddish polka-dots, appropriately called leopard Appaloosas; or the myriad of other colorful combinations that warrant a delicious double take. When one admires a spectacular Appaloosa standing...

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