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Paint patterns are easier than people think. Look at topline crossing, edge shape, and where face white sits.
Paint horse patterns are defined by where white shows up, how the edges look, and whether white crosses the topline. This guide gives fast visual ID cues for Overo, Tobiano, Tovero, and Sabino, plus a clean routine to keep high-white areas crisp without overdoing it.
Quick definition: Paint patterns describe white pattern placement, not coat color. The three fastest tells are topline crossing, edge shape, and face white style.
No. Overo patterns usually keep a darker topline with more irregular, jagged white and bolder face markings. Tobiano patterns often cross the back with smoother, patch-like white and commonly have white legs.
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No. Overo patterns usually keep a darker topline and have more irregular, jagged white with bold face markings. Tobiano patterns often cross the back with smoother, patch-like white and commonly have white legs.
Classic Frame Overo keeps a dark topline. Splash or Tovero influence can place white higher. Check edge style, topline crossing, and face and eye clues.
Edges tell the story. Sabino often shows roany or flecked borders with belly spots and jagged topped stockings. Tobiano borders are typically smoother.
Tovero is a Tobiano Overo blend featuring Tobiano body white with Overo-style head markings. Medicine-hat ears and blue eyes are common.
Protect from sun and friction. Keep products away from eyes. Use light barriers on rub prone zones and follow label directions.
Genetic testing can be useful for breeding decisions, including Frame Overo and LWO considerations. For showing and everyday identification, visual markers and consistent routines matter most.
This guide is informational and not a diagnosis or treatment plan. Always follow your veterinarian’s advice and show-rule guidance.
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