Listed in: Breeds > Quarter Horse The Buckskin color in horses is caused by the action of three different genes: dilution, agouti, and the creme gene. These combine to give the horse a tan color similar to tanned deer skin. Find in this ring sites with information on buckskin quarter horse breeders, stallion owners, horses for sale, events, organizations and fans. Note: Pictured on this page: a buckskin mare photographed by Derrick Coetzee. On the NavBar: a colt named Bear, from the same photographer.
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