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Splashed white (overo).
Icelandic: (the
body colour)-skjóttur, slettuskjóttur.
Description:
The horse has a bodycolour with big white spots, usually with socks, a
white belly and flanks, and a white face (bald face), and blue eyes.
The back is usually not with spots. A very rare colour. To
recognize the difference between splash white and tobiano, you can think
of splash white like someone had taken a white horse and poured colored
paint over it. And splash white horses always have bald faces, also
minimal splash whites.
An unusually attractive example
of a splashed white.
C. Ragnar Eiriksson.
Chestnut splashed white with
flaxen mane.
And it's a stallion too, on
summer holiday.
Hörgull from Steðja.
C: Lukka.
A different wiev of the same
stallion.
C: Lukka.
Being in shape can make a lot
of difference, here is Hörgull in top form.
C: Guðrún Guðmundsdóttir.
A splashed white foal.
Often the overo gene only reveals
itself in the horse by such a big white bald face and few other markings.
Blue eyes come with the splashed
white color.
This is a mimimal splash white,
with no other white spots on his body.
C. Ragnar Eiriksson.
A splashed white with flaxen
mane.
Veira from Dýrfinnustöðum.
C. Lukka.
More pictures
of the same mare.
It seems common that horses
that are heterozygous overos (that is, only having the overo gene from
one parent, and thus not showing the overo markings) have a blaze and blue
eyes. Breeding such horses to each other should make it more propable
to get an overo offspring than breeding other horses together. It
is not a guarantee though for the overo gene, some horses have blazes and
blue eyes without having the overo gene.
C. Lukka.
A particularly enchanting mare
I met one day.
More
pictures of the same mare.
C. Lukka.
Some genetics:
The splashed white colour
is on the Spl-locus. A resessive gene, spl, turns spots on
the body into pigment-less areas, that is, white. All horse-colours
can become splashed white. All tobiano foals have a tobiano parent.
The color in different languages:
Germany: Klecksschecke.
Swedish: Bukskäck
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