- Pangaré
Pangaré is a coat trait found in some domestic
horse s that features pale hairs around the eyes and muzzle and underside of the body. These pale areas can extend up to the flanks, throat and chest, behind the elbows, in front of the stifle, and up the buttock.cite web |url=http://www.icelandichorse.is/pangare.htm |title=Pangare (mealy) |work=Icelandic Horse Colors |author=Marcia Stacy |accessdate=2008-06-26] Animals with the pangaré trait are sometimes called "mealy" or "light-pointed." The color of these lighter areas depends on the underlying color and ranges from off-white to light tan.cite web |url=http://www.equinecolor.com/modifiers.html |title=Mealy/Pangare (Other Modifiers) |date=Nov. 2003 |accessdate=2008-06-26 |publisher=Equine Color] This type of coloration is most often found in primitive breeds like theFjord horse ,Exmoor Pony , American Belgian Draft, and Haflinger. Wildequid s like the Takhi orPrzewalski's Horse ,Onager ,African Wild Ass ,Kiang as well as the domesticDonkey exhibit pangaré as a rule.cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/muleguru/pangare.html |title=Pangare - Extensive "mealy points" on Mules |author=Leah Patton |work=The Mule Info Page |accessdate=2008-06-26] Pangaré is thought to be a type of protectivecountershading .Horse
foal s are typically born with "foal pangaré" or light points, which they lose when they shed their foal coats.Dr. Phillip Sponenberg suggested that the "seal brown" coat color was caused by the action of pangaré on a black coat. However, seal brown horses have since tested negative for the
recessive blackgenotype .Chestnut horses with pangaré are sometimes called "Belgian sorrels."
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