Two horses of different coat colors online puzzle
In horse breeding the color of coat, mane and tail of an animal is of considerable importance. Among the basic varieties there is a chestnut color, i.e. red-brown, bay, i.e. brown, and black. In addition, there is a number of varieties of basic colors that are lightened or silvered. There are also complex, multi-colored coats distinguished. In this case, the shapes and colors of spots on the head, legs and body of the animal are of great importance. Interestingly, breeders do not distinguish a gray color because the gray coat color is the result of a genetic defect. Horses with a defective gene are born as properly colored animals, but until the age of 10 their hair changes color completely. Gray borders around the eyes of a foal are the signs of the defect.