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Pangare' (Also known as Mealy)

This modifier is often referred to as Mealy but is also called Pangare' (pan-guh-RAY). The effects of this modifier are seen along the underside of the horse. In the "soft" parts, or on the muzzle, behind the elbows, in the flanks, on the buttock, above or around the eyes and along the belly. The color of these areas depend on the color of the horse but usually range from white to a light tan.

The term Mealy is sometimes included in the description of the horses' color, for example, the horse to the left could be referred to as a "Mealy Mouth Bay". Mealy is very common in all breeds, some breeds are almost exclusively modified, to varying extents. Halfingers and American Belgians are good examples of different degrees of Mealy on Chestnut and Exmoor ponies are excellent examples of differing degrees of Mealy on Bay.

 

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