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 Horse - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Pinto A pinto is a multi colored horse with large patches of brown white and/or black and white.
Ordinary black horses will fade to a rusty brownish color if the horse is exposed to sunlight on a regular basis.
Buckskin - A bay horse with a gene that 'dilutes' the coat colour to a yellow, cream, or gold while keeping the black points (mane, tail, ears, legs).
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /horse.htm

  
 Bay (color) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bay is a favorite color among ranchers and horse enthusiasts.
Bay is a color of the hair coats of horses, characterized by a body color of dark red (known as
The agouti gene on black restricts the black coloring to the points (see above), creating the bay color.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bay_(color)

  
 Bay Rum Tree (Pimenta recemosa) and bay rum oil production Reef Bay Trail, St. John, Virgin Islands
In England, the application of bay rum after a haircut and shave was a matter of routine in almost all of the best barbershops, and in United States high schools, the delightful fragrance of bay rum cologne would often permeate the classroom where young men treated shaving as a matter of coming of age.
Many of the new owners of the sugar estates converted their unused rum stills to accommodate the distillation of bay rum, an excellent example of which can be seen along the Loop Trail at Cinnamon Bay.
Bay rum is made using oil extracted from the leaves of the West Indian bay tree, Pinenta racemosa.
www.stjohnbeachguide.com /Bay%20Rum.htm

  
 WHAT COLOR IS YOUR HORSE
Perlinos are "double cream dilute on a bay base"; two copies of the cream gene plus at least one dose for bay color (which is actually the black gene plus agouti).
Any color changes that anyone may wish to make to their horses registration papers after receiving the Color Panel's opinion would be at the expense of the owner.
Some bays and buckskins will have what appears to be a "dorsal stripe" (dark line down the mid-back) but it is either not clearly defined or fades seasonally and is known as a pseudo-dorsal and usually no other body striping is visible.
www.mfthba.com /ColorPanel/CPArticle3.htm

  
 Horse Color Guide - Bay
The easiest way to recognize the difference is to note the head and legs, grey horses will grey all over, usually starting around the eyes, roans never lose their color on their heads, it starts to roan from the jaws back.
The cremello gene only affects phaeomelanin, the red pigment, so the dark manes and tails of bays will not be affected by one copy of the "Cr" gene.
Breeders MUST learn to identify this color if they will ever be able to predict the colors of their foals.
www.unicornerfarm.com /bayhoss.htm

  
 Color Chart
The basic coat color (bay, black, chestnut, ect) of the roan horse is silvered by a mixture of white hairs, intermingled from birth with the darker hairs of the base color.
Bay horses, with a base color coat that ranges from light - to - dark, reddish - brown hues, are distinguished by black mane and tail, legs, ears, knees, hocks, or any combination of these points.
A diluted bay coat mixture of red and black hairs from a bay coat results in several shades of the buckskin horse with a black mane and tail.
www.parkerstables.com /colorchart.htm

  
 Color Genes
Even after she started getting gray in her coat her bright bay color was so overwhelming that even at 8 months old I had people look at her and say "Are you sure she's turning gray?" Now at 16 months her mane has lots of silver hair and they don't ask that question any more.
My yearling filly was born bay and is turning gray, by the time she is six or seven she will be almost white with very little to show for the bay color she carries.
As to the gray question, gray covers up the base color, let us say that color is bay, well bay can hide a black gene or a chestnut gene, so depending on what the gray is bred to you could have a chestnut, a bay, a black, or another gray, or numerous other colors.
www.asaddlery.com /info/genetics_of_color.htm

  
 COLOR GENETICS INFORMATION
The color takes its name from a strain of the TWH famous for this color, but it does occur in other breeds, where it is often mistaken for palomino, buckskin, or dun.
It is often in the best interest of the breeder for appaloosa colors to outcross to other breeds (QH, TB and Arabian) on a regular basis in order to maintain good color and not end up with a horse that is so washed out that it is an undesirable color.
This coloring is believed to be dominant, so it is best to have at least one parent with the pattern.
members.aol.com /raunfalcon/colrpage.htm

  
 Genetics of Color in Peruvian Paso Horses by Jann Bach
Also, the Arabian breeders (since we only have 4 recognized colors, gray, bay, chestnut, and black many breeders try to find the genetic color patterns of their breeding stock) have studied color inheritance patterns in Arabians enough to know that the gray color pattern is the sole color passed from the gray parent...
So she would be represented as genotypically B for bay (black is a form of bay), and b (a recessive gene such as chestnut is usually represented by the lower case letter of the dominant gene.) She is Bb.
In the bottom row, you take the b from the bay (it is the gene next to that row of boxes) and the next b over on the top row from the chestnut and you have bb in both of the remaining bottom boxes.
www.peruvian-pasos.com /genetics2.html

  
 * Bay - (Horse): Definition
Bay or brown are the predominate color s of the Døle horse but black and chestnut are also fairly common.
Always of a bay color, these typically 16.2 hand animals are required to have clean legs and very sound hard blue feet.
Color s are bay, brown, black, chestnut, and occasionally gray, without spots or patch es.
en.mimi.hu /horse/bay.html

  
 Foxtrotters of Color
This color is only apparent on horses that are black, bay or buckskin since the gene only acts upon black hair to dilute (lighten) it.
Silver Dapple is a color expressed dominant "Z" gene which has an unique effect on various base coat colors visible on dark bodied horse usually black to light chocolate with black points, but not expressed (visible) on chestnuts, sorrel and palominos.
The crème gene is only expressed in the eyes, some cream colored hair in/around the ears, the eyes, and their coat is slightly diluted by the crème genetics.
foxtrotterstation.net /FoxtrottersofColor.htm

  
 Trader Bay Color Theory
This means to fish with lures that imitate the shape, action, and color of the baitfish the predator fish are feeding on.
This is also why almost all lures have a splash of red color in the throat area.
In clear water, such as is found in the Florida keys, chartreuse is a popular color.
www.traderbay.com /color.html

  
 Bay Gardens growing quality color from start to finish
Growing quality color from start to finish.We are located in beautiful Tampa Bay,Florida.
Bay Gardens growing quality color from start to finish
Bay Gardens is 7 acre of plant production.Bay Gardens combines excellent greenhouse facility with experience greenhouse team.
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 Bay Weekly
Still, sea-kayaking Chesapeake Bay was the best way to get to know it, I was told by Don Baugh, vice president of education for the Save the Bay group at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
I had met the Bay and those who save it, and from that day forward, I vowed to join their efforts and strive to protect this ancient waterway in the best ways I know how: action and admiration.
Among our group of 18 kayakers would be masters: As well as the paddle-savvy Baugh, there’d be Carol Browner, the past head of U.S. EPA, and Bay chronicler Tom Horton of The Baltimore Sun, who’s paddled much of the Eastern Shore for his pleasure, column and books.
www.bayweekly.com /year01/issue9_33/burton9_33.html

  
 Welcome to IRC's Color Key
Bay is the background color on which one Cremello gene acts to lighten the red in that coat to yellow.
Within the color bay are many shades from light to dark and in between.
This color is the result of a chestnut background plus one Cremello gene which acts to reduce the red color of the chestnut coat to the yellow of the Palomino.
www.coloredhorses.com /colorkey.html

  
 BAY NATURE: Fields of Color: Wildflower Viewing in the Bay Area
Fortunately, there are still places to see colorful fields of spring wildflowers in the Bay Area, though displays are ephemeral and unpredictable from year to year (depending on factors such as rain, temperature, competition from non-natives, etc.) Here we describe one location for each Bay Area county and note two others.
Nearly the entire color spectrum is represented: white evening-snow; blue brodiaeas, lupines, and larkspurs; yellow lomatiums; orange poppies; and lavender bird’s-eye gilias.
If want just one book for identifying wildflowers in the Bay Area (as well as the western U.S.), this is it.
www.baynature.com /2002apriljune/wildflowers_2002apriljune.html

  
 Equine Color - Horse & Pony Color Genetics Information
There are many, many factors that contribute to the final color of the foal and all of these factors may not be physically seen on the animal, in other words there may be genes that are present but not necessarily seen.
Cremello, Perlino and Smoky Cream are the only double dilute colors of any of the diluting genes that have a different physical in single or double doses.
Percentages for color results are not included on these charts, we feel that it would just get to complicated and confusing.
www.equinecolor.com /charts.html

  
 Spices at Russian Foods .com
Good quality Bay Leaves should be large and whole with clean unblemished leaves of a good green color.
Allspice is a traditional spice used in pickling and can be added to the liquid when poaching fish.Allspice can be used as whole berries of different colors.
The bay tree is a small evergreen with oval shaped, dark green leaves.
www.russianfoods.com /russian-cooking/article00038/default.asp

  
 Color Genetics
Bay (AA) (Aa) x Perlino (aacrcr) Creates a bay with a cream gene to be used in buckskin breeding.
Buckskin (aaCcr) x Bay (AaC) Also creates a bay with a cream gene to be used in the breeding of buckskins.
Grulla (aaCcr) x Bay (AaC) Also creates a bay with a cream gene to be used in the breeding of buckskins.
www.geocities.com /trekkipony/color.html

  
 Bay color links US
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Here's your answer: a replica baseball jersey in your team colors and full of official team logos.*Features Green Bay Packers logo across front chest with teams logos also on each sleeve.*Jock tag on lower front left.*Full button-up front.*100% polyester twill.*Please be advised sizing run large on this item.
colorus.helenk.net /color/bay.html

  
 Cleveland Bay Home Page
The Cleveland Bay breed is thought to have evolved from crossing native bay colored mares with Oriental stallions during the 17th century.
These characteristics, combined with the uniformity of bay color, size, and substance, developed a versatile breed used as hunt horse, coach or packhorse, and as an agricultural worker.
During the 19th century, some Cleveland Bays were bred to Thoroughbreds, which produced the Yorkshire Coach Horse, a carriage horse with unmatched ability for speed, style, and power.
www.imh.org /imh/bw/cleve.html

  
 VetGen, Coat Color Test in Arabian Horses

In the absence of one or two copies of the W or G genes, the coat colors of Bay, Chestnut/Sorrel and Black are controlled by variations at the E and A locus as seen in the following table.
All other colors are variations of the above core colors, and are controlled by other genes that have not yet been located and for which no test exists.
Earliest indications of change to gray can be seen by careful scrutiny of the head of a young foal, since often the first evidence of the gray hairs will be seen around the eyes.
www.vetgen.com /equinecc.html

  
 Bay State Reprographics
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We keep up with the latest technology, and employ a highly trained staff to ensure your print and scan orders are of the highest quality.
Please see our services page for a complete listing of how we can help make your presentations outstanding.
www.baystaterepro.com

  
 HORSE COLOR GENETICS
Color is the result of interaction of eleven or so different factors.
Horse color genetics is a complicated subject, and it is impossible to deny that the complexities can make it difficult to understand.
It is usually ignored in color description, except for changing black to seal brown, and changing chestnut to sorrel for breeders of draft horses.
members.aol.com /MFTHorses/sponenbg.htm

  
 CPEA Creme Gene Facts
A Bay horse that recieved one copy of the creme dilution gene from one of its parents, giving it a diluted hair coat (the color can range from very pale cream, to gold, to a dark "smutty" color,) and has black "points".
In colors where the black gene or the bay gene is present, the possibility of heterozygosity (mixed) is assumed.
Find the color at the left that you want to know the outcome of a mating with the color at the top, and find the spot where they meet to get the results.
www.doubledilute.com /color-chart.htm

  
 Colors - Best of L'il Beginnings
True roans have their base color on head, legs and mane and tail with white ticked hairs all over their body, any roan to roan mating can cause lethal (weather black, brown, bay or chestnut roan).
Combine this with a bay roan appaloosa mare, the red roan mare, and a blue roan mare (this may be the greying gene though), and I am now wondering if I have made a horrible mistake in stallion selections.
We in the Miniature/Shetland Overo patterns breeding so far have not produced enough genetic horses of these colors to have a serious problem yet with LW like the Quarter Horse Paint breeders do, but we will soon in the future be dealing with this problem more.
www.lilbeginnings.com /links/info/color

  
 Bay page 1
Red Silver is a bay horse with the silver dapple gene which gives it white mane and tail, dapples and darker shade on legs.
Zebra Dun is Bay with the dun factor genes diluting brown to yellow, and adding primitive stripes down back and on legs.
Bay horse with white pattern of white legs, mostly white head, and body "splashed" white from underneath.
www.foresthorse.com /bay.html

  
 Green Bay & Western Color Pictorial
Green Bay & Western's Color Pictorial begins with a history of GB&W's last years, then covers the entire railroad from the ferry docks in Kewaunee to the banks of the Mississippi River.
Each of the three operating divisions is covered in detail, along with the Green Bay and Wisconsin Rapids terminal areas and Norwood Shops and Roundhouse.
www.fourwayswest.com /gbwpict.html

  
 Silver bay in Icelandic horses.
The silver bay color can be difficult to distinguish from flaxen chestnut, especially flaxen liver chestnut.
The difference is the black feet, they are black because the base color is bay.
A silver bay usually looks like this horse, and is difficult to distinguish from a chesnut with a flaxen mane.
www.icelandichorse.is /silverbay.html

  
 San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center
Two events were held in the Bay Area this week as part of an ongoing campaign to allow Assata Shakur to live in exile in Cuba free from U.S. harassment, and to demand that the US government extradite Luis Posada Carriles to Venezuela.
As part of the conference, there will be a Color of Disability photo exhibit of the two political conventions focusing on people of color with disabilities by Safi wa Nairobi.
The panelists were representatives of organizations from the East Coast and California that deal with people of color with disabilities, and especially African Americans.
www.indybay.org

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