4 Young, Female, Buckskin Horses for Sale

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?1579811117

price: $6,500

Buckskin

3 mnth old Ibero Filly stunning and sound will mature to about fifteen hands. Mom is a Dunskin Andalusian and Dad is an imported Costa Rican. Will do cash or trade SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Riverside, CA, United States


?1577942750

price: $10,000

Gorgeous Buckskin filly Located in Indiana

Meet Icons Dont Stop Believin AKA Journey Exquisite buckskin filly!!! In Parker City Indiana DOB August 62019 Expected height 14.3 to fifteen hh Color tested Ee Aa homozygous w20 and pssm1 negative... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Norco, CA, United States


?1577869439

price: $13,000

Yearling Buckskin Tobiano Drum Filly

yearling F2 Buckskin Tobiano Drum FIlly. Sire 1TONs Mighty Crixus drum stallion Dam Miracle on the Ohoopee Shire. WIll mature to close to 17h has 3 year old full sibling that is 16.2 at the age of ... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Webster, FL, United States


?1577868250

price: $3,000

2019 AQHA buckskin filly sun frostdash ta famesome Jerry disco moon

A very good filly ! Open to a credible offer!!!!!2019 AQHA appendix dark buckskin filly. Who is looking for a filly that is going to be big. She has legs a mile long tons of muscle correct and bala... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Ronan, MT, United States



More information on Buckskin


:For other meanings of buckskin, see Buckskin (Disambiguation)

Buckskin is a hair coat color of horses; referring to a color that resembles certain shades of tanned deerskin. Similar colors in some breeds of dogs are also called buckskin. The horse has a tan or gold colored coat with black points (mane, tail, and lower legs). Buckskin occurs as a result of the cream dilution gene acting on a bay horse. Therefore, a buckskin has the Extension, or "black base coat" (E) gene, the agouti (A) gene (see bay for more on the agouti gene), which restricts the black base coat to the points, and one copy of the cream gene, which lightens the red/brown color of the coat to a tan/gold.

Buckskins should not be confused with dun-colored horses, which have the dun dilution gene, not the cream gene. Duns always have primitive markings (shoulder blade stripes, dorsal stripe, zebra stripes on legs, webbing). However, it is possible for a horse to carry both dilution genes; these are called "buckskin duns" or sometimes "dunskins." Also, bay horses without any dun gene may have a faint dorsal stripe, which sometimes is darkened in a buckskin without a dun gene being present. Additional primitive striping beyond just a dorsal stripe is a sure sign of the dun gene.

A buckskin horse can occur in any number of different breeds, though at least one parent must be from a breed that carries the dilution gene, and not all breeds do. Since 1963, the American Buckskin Registry Association has been keeping track of horses with this coat color, and although Buckskin is sometimes classified as a color breed, due to its genetic makeup that depends on having one, not two copies of the dilution allele, it cannot ever be a consistently true-breeding trait.

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