Blanket Appaloosa: El Manto Blanco que Hace Únicos a Estos Caballos 🐴-Del Cerro Soy
Del Cerro Soy: Many horses have spots… but not all of them are true Appaloosas. Among the most famous coat patterns of this breed is a very special one: the Blanket pattern, that white mantle that appears on the horse's rump and has fascinated breeders for generations. But what many don't know is that there are several variations of this coat pattern, and each one has very specific characteristics. In this video we'll see: • What the Blanket coat pattern is in Appaloosa horses • What all its variations are • How to distinguish a true Blanket from other similar coat patterns • What role the Leopard Complex (LP) gene plays • Why this pattern has been so important in the history of the Appaloosa If you like horses, rare coat patterns, and learning to identify unique characteristics in them, you're going to love this video. Welcome to Del Cerro Soy.

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