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| Senior Member+ | sabino overo tobiano What is your favorite color pattern? I think over all, I like tobiano, but I love a good loud frame overo too! I also love a loud sabino, especially on a good looking Arabian!
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| Senior Member+ Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Texas
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![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm with you Shell. I love a nice bay frame paint. |
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| Senior Member+ | I love a loud frame overo! I love loud colored horses. You wouldn't know it whith my 3 black horses, and one chestnut. 2 of mine don't even have any white markings! I miss my old paint horse, I guess.
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![]() ![]() ![]() | I love that first one. I've heard the second color type called a "splash" paint. |
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| Senior Member+ | ummm...i feel stupid LOL...but wuts the difference? do overos only have color on their "edges"? and tobianos have a "messy" kind of pattern thats jagged and sabinos have nice "finished" edges? (i couldnt think of any other words to describe, hope i'm not to confusing) BBJ |
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| Senior Member+ | This is the APHA web site. It explains the differance. http://www.huntersponyfarm.com/horses/breeds/pinto.html
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| Senior Member+ | Here is the definition from the APHA http://www.apha.com/breed/tobiano.html http://www.apha.com/breed/overo.html http://www.apha.com/breed/tovero.html
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| Senior Member+ | Tobiano is my favorite. But I also like splash overo and sabino's with really high whites and a big blaze. I'm not a huge fan of frame overo, but it really depends on the pattern. I have seen some I like. ~Barb
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| Senior Member+ | ok, Toveros have minimal coloring, Overos have the "jagged" looking patterns, and Tobianos have the "finished" looking patterns. but wut about Sabinos? BBJ |
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