Can You Get A Seal Bay Horse?

When it comes to horse coat colors, there are many subtle variations! But can you get a seal bay horse, and what do they look like? Let’s find out!

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Different Types Of Bay Horses Explained

To figure out if it is possible to get a seal bay horse, first of all, we need to understand a little bit about how bay horses get their coat coloring.

Shades Of Bay Horse

Black Bay Horse – this horse will have a coat color that appears almost completely black, with perhaps just a few lighter brown hairs around the muzzle. Dark Or Mahogany Bay Horse – these bays will have extensive black points, normally including half of the upper leg area, and the topline.

Shades Of Bay Horse

Blood Bay Horse – this shade of bay has a bright chestnut coat color on the body, that contrasts clearly with the black points on the mane, tail, and lower legs. Copper Bay Horse – these bay horses have a coat that is almost ginger in color, across the whole body.

So, as we have learned, a seal bay horse coat color does not exist. The seal coat pattern effect is only seen in brown horses and is manifested in the form of lighter patches of hair on a dark base coat.

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