
Sabino horse - Wikipedia
A Clydesdale horse with sabino belly spots and leg markings. The Clydesdale and Shire are closely related draft horses originally bred in the United Kingdom. Apart from massive build and copious feathering, both breeds are known for consistent white markings.
Color Series Part 1: Tobiano vs Sabino :: Horse Feathers Farm
W20 is the most common cause of sabino and “roaning” coloration in Drums, Clydesdales, and Shires. The Dominant White gene is dominant, but incredibly variable, so horses only need one copy of the gene to express the color, but expression can range from stockings and a …
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Steel is a yearling grey sabino American Draft cross colt that is sired by our own purebred Clydesdale stallion who is an own son of multiple time world…
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Additionlally, the Clydesdale has a very distinctive look when compared with other draft breeds. The combination of vivid body colors, bright white faces, and long white "feathered" legs with a high-stepping gait and head held high leave no question that you are looking at a Clydesdale.
What does Sabino mean in horses? - The Environmental Literacy …
Mar 12, 2025 · Sabino in horses refers to a group of white spotting patterns characterized by irregular markings, typically found on the legs, belly, and face, and often accompanied by extensive roaning. It’s not a single, neatly defined pattern but rather a spectrum of expressions.
Clydesdale Stallion - Identify Your Breyer
The Clydesdale Stallion was introduced in 1958. Early (1958-1961) versions of this mold featured almost no muscle definition. In 1962 the mold was retooled to add muscle tone to the neck, shoulders, hindquarters and legs.
Uniquely coloured clydesdale | Page 2 | The Horse Forum
Apr 11, 2012 · Roaning, body spotting and extensive white markings are thought to be the result of sabino genetics. Some Clydesdale breeders want white face and leg markings without the spotting on the body.
Clydesdale Foal - Identify Your Breyer
The Clydesdale Foal mold was introduced in 1969 with the round "Breyer Molding Co." stamp. In about 1970 the "U.S.A." stamp was added, and some models also have the "B" stamp. It was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #84.
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Great grand daughter of model multi-champion Dunelm Tartan. Three crosses to the real Bardrill Castle and lines to Hawkrigg Gold Flake.
Behind the Bit: Sabino coloring: Love that belly splash!
Dec 15, 2008 · Clydesdale horses are famous for their sabino markings but appear to have a different gene for sabino. Many breeds have sabino coloring. What is true of SB1 horses (those with the single gene for sabino)?