How To Register Your American Miniature Horse from the AMHA | Page 15
COAT COLORS CONTINUED
GREY
Usually born a
darker color and
gradually turn
white with age.
DUN
Duns have a dorsal
line back and
usually zebra
markings at the
knees and hocks.
SILVER
BAY
Chestnut or Sorrel
with a silver or
white mane and
tail and black
points.
SILVER
DAPPLE
Body color ranges
from light milk
chocolate to
almost black with
silver dapples.
Mane & tail usually
flaxen.
CHAMPAGNE
Pinkish or light
brown skin with
dark freckles.
Either bright blue,
hazel or amber
eyes. Skin around
eyes and muzzle is
pinkish with dark
freckles.
ROAN
May be red, blue,
black or bay base
body color with
about 50 percent
white hairs
intermingled with
much darker points.
Shown here is a blue
roan.
APPALOOSA
Solid colored skin
with leopard like
spots. Spots can be
various colors.
PINTO
Must have at least 2
square inches of
white somewhere
on body. Can be any
base color.
PINTALOOSA
Has the
characteristic
spotting of both the
Pinto and the
Appaloosa.
There are hundreds of color
choices that Miniature
Horses come in and many
change color throughout
their lives. If you do not
feel secure with your choice
of color, you can always
check the box to allow the
AMHA to select the color
for you. We are here to
help!
Yes, I authorize the AMHA to designate the
color as represented by photographs
submitted.