Markings
Markings on horse's are basically white covering their legs, and on their face. They have no real genetics and are very common on many horses. They may have two or more facial markings, or they may be combined.
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Facial Markings
"Eyeliner"Black skin around the eye, while the rest of the horse's face is pink-skinned. Occurs with horse's with large blazes, and bald faces, or paints/pintos, and appaloosas. For horse's sensitive to the sun, "eyeliner" can be tattooed around the horse's eye. This prevents sun from going into the horses eye as the black color absorbs it. Horse's with eyeliner don't get sunburn around their eye, which can be very painfull for the horse.
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Leg Markings
Leg markings are white hairs completely covering the horse's under base coat.