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Genetic colour modification – Spotting factors

Genetic colour modification – Spotting factors

Spotting factors are correctly referred to as belonging to the “Leopard complex” and consist of several related factors that can have a variety of effects on a horse’s basic coat colour, ranging from a ‘roaning’ effect (mixing in of white hair with a basic colour), to white spots on a coloured background, or dark spots on a white background. The skin of horses with a leopard factor can have more spots than the hair coat reveals. There are several breeds in which the leopard complex predominates:

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