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Varnish roan describes a horse with coloration similar to roan, but with some changes in color over the years, though not to the extreme of a gray. This type of roaning only occurs in conjunction with the Leopard complex. Varnish roans are born with a dark base coat color, usually with some spotting. As the horse ages, white hairs increase over most of the body, and many spotted markings blur or fade. The varnish roan pattern often appears to spread from the white of any original markings. This color pattern is best known in the Appaloosa breed of horse.

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  • Marmoré (fr)
  • Varnish roan (en)
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  • Le marmoré (anglais : varnish roan) est une robe du cheval caractérisée par un envahissement évolutif de poils blancs, le cheval marmoré conservant des poils foncés sur les parties osseuses de son corps, en plus des petites taches colorées rondes typiques. La présence de poils colorés répartis en forme de « V » sur la tête, vue de face, est typique. Cette robe se rattache génétiquement au complexe léopard, dont elle constitue l'une des expressions phénotypiques, avec les autres formes capé, léopard, givré, flocon de neige, marbré et few spots. (fr)
  • Varnish roan describes a horse with coloration similar to roan, but with some changes in color over the years, though not to the extreme of a gray. This type of roaning only occurs in conjunction with the Leopard complex. Varnish roans are born with a dark base coat color, usually with some spotting. As the horse ages, white hairs increase over most of the body, and many spotted markings blur or fade. The varnish roan pattern often appears to spread from the white of any original markings. This color pattern is best known in the Appaloosa breed of horse. (en)
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  • Le marmoré (anglais : varnish roan) est une robe du cheval caractérisée par un envahissement évolutif de poils blancs, le cheval marmoré conservant des poils foncés sur les parties osseuses de son corps, en plus des petites taches colorées rondes typiques. La présence de poils colorés répartis en forme de « V » sur la tête, vue de face, est typique. Cette robe se rattache génétiquement au complexe léopard, dont elle constitue l'une des expressions phénotypiques, avec les autres formes capé, léopard, givré, flocon de neige, marbré et few spots. Le marmoré se rencontre logiquement chez les races de chevaux et poneys exprimant le complexe léopard, telles que l'Appaloosa, le Noriker, le Knabstrup, le Feliński et le poney des Amériques. Cette robe à dominance incomplète dépend, comme toutes les autres expressions du complexe léopard (LP), d'un simple gène situé sur le chromosome 1 du cheval (ECA1), impliquant une perte de synthèse des pigments au fur et à mesure que l'animal prend de l'âge. Les chevaux marmorés sont toujours hétérozygotes LPLP. Contrairement aux formes homozygotes du complexe léopard, le marmoré n'est associé à aucun problème de santé connu chez le cheval. (fr)
  • Varnish roan describes a horse with coloration similar to roan, but with some changes in color over the years, though not to the extreme of a gray. This type of roaning only occurs in conjunction with the Leopard complex. Varnish roans are born with a dark base coat color, usually with some spotting. As the horse ages, white hairs increase over most of the body, and many spotted markings blur or fade. The varnish roan pattern often appears to spread from the white of any original markings. This color pattern is best known in the Appaloosa breed of horse. Varnish roan is not a result of the roan or the Gray gene, but part of the Leopard complex. A horse may have varnish roan coloration in conjunction with other leopard patterns. (en)
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