Bay | Reddish-brown body with black mane, tail, and lower legs. |
Black | Entirely black coat with no brown or lighter shades. |
Brown | Dark brown coat with black points, sometimes appearing almost black. |
Chestnut | Reddish-brown body with mane and tail the same or lighter color. |
Palomino | Golden coat with a white or light cream mane and tail. |
Buckskin | Yellow or gold body with black mane, tail, and lower legs. |
Dun | Similar to buckskin but with a dorsal stripe and leg barring. |
Gray | Mixture of black and white hairs, usually getting lighter with age. |
Roan | Solid-colored body with white hairs mixed in, giving a speckled appearance. |
Pinto | Large patches of white and any other color, usually with a distinct pattern. |
Appaloosa | White coat with dark spots or dark coat with white spots, often with a mottled skin pattern. |
Cremello | Cream-colored coat with pink skin and blue eyes. |
Perlino | Light cream or off-white coat with slightly darker mane and tail, blue eyes. |
Grullo | Mouse-gray coat with black mane, tail, and lower legs, often with a dorsal stripe. |
Silver Dapple | Dark body with silver or white mane and tail, often with a dappled pattern. |
Champagne | Metallic sheen to the coat, with pinkish skin and light-colored eyes. |
Smoky Black | Black coat that may appear slightly faded or diluted. |
Smoky Cream | Pale cream coat with blue eyes, a result of a double dilution of a black base coat. |