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The '''Tovero''' coloration is a mix of [[tobiano]] and [[overo]] colorations in [[paint horses]].
The '''Tovero''' coloration is a mix of [[tobiano]] and [[overo]] colorations in [[paint horses]].
[[Image:toveromare.jpg|left|thumb|A Tovero colored mare with Two blue eyes and a black "shield" on her face.]]
[[Image:toveromare.jpg|right|thumb|A Tovero colored mare with Two blue eyes and a black "shield" on her face.]]
Some characteristics of a Tovero colored horse are-
Some characteristics of a Tovero colored horse are-



Revision as of 20:05, 21 April 2006

The Tovero coloration is a mix of tobiano and overo colorations in paint horses.

A Tovero colored mare with Two blue eyes and a black "shield" on her face.

Some characteristics of a Tovero colored horse are-

Dark pigmentation around the ears, which may expand to cover the forehead and/or eyes.

One or both eyes blue.

Dark pigmentation around the mouth, which may extend up the sides of the face and form spots.

Chest spot(s) in varying sizes. These may also extend up the neck.

Flank spot(s) ranging in size. These are often accompanied by smaller spots that extend forward across the barrel, and up over the loin.

Spots, varying in size, at the base of the tail.