What does a snip look like on a horse?

A snip is a patch of white on the horse’s nose. It may be a small spot between the nostrils, or it may extend over the whole nose. A snip might be connected to a blaze or stripe. Or, a horse may have a star and a snip.

What is the marking on a horse’s face called?

Blaze. Probably the most common face marking, the blaze is found on horses of every breed & color. It is a broad white stripe down the middle of a horses face, generally starting at the forehead & running all the way to the nose, or mouth. Snip. The snip is a small white marking between a horses nostrils.

What is considered a blaze on a horse?

Blaze – A blaze is a medium to wide white marking that runs for all or most of the length of the horse’s face. They are usually even in width, or close to it, from top to bottom. If a blaze is oddly shaped it may be called an “irregular” blaze.

What are you looking for when you check a horse for soundness?

Checking Soundness at Home Neck and back: Run your hands along the horse’s neck and back along its spine. Check for signs of swelling or inflammation. If you notice any heat or swelling, those are classic signs of injury, but sensitivity to your touch is also an indicator of a problem.

What makes a tobiano horse?

Tobiano is a spotted color pattern commonly seen in pinto horses, produced by a dominant gene. The tobiano gene produces white-haired, pink-skinned patches on a base coat color. It is a dominant gene, so any tobiano horse must have at least one parent who carries the tobiano gene.

What does it mean for a horse to be sound?

The term soundness or “a sound horse” does not refer to a creature’s whinny, it refers to the overall health of the animal. A sound horse is one that has no lameness or illness. When purchasing a horse, it is a good idea to have a veterinarian check the animal’s soundness.

What does it mean if a horse isnt sound?

Unsoundness
A sound horse is one that has no condition that interferes with its use or intended use. Unsoundness is a condition that interferes with the serviceability of the horse. He will not be able to perform properly because of the problem.