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Sooty Horses
What is Sooty?
Sooty is a modifier that is found in many breeds. It acts on both red
and black based horses by darkening the color or certain areas of the
horse. It varies in extent from minimal to extensive and has a many different
expressions. Sooty can cause dapples, it can cause individual black hairs,
it can cause a darker shade along the topline and it can also darken the
animal in a uniform manner.
Sooty is most concentrated along the top of the horse,
like a bucket of ash was poured from head to tail. Many times Sooty expresses
itself as a dark line, that varies in width, down the back of the horse.
This is often called Countershading and is commonly mistaken for a dorsal
stripe associated with Dun. Other times Sooty may be expressed by a dark
shadow flowing onto the sides of the neck, over the shoulders and hips.
The parts of the animal that are the least effected by Sooty are the areas
underneath and soft parts, the flanks, behind the elbows, the buttock,
the muzzle, around the eyes, along the belly and between the front and
hind legs.
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