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Trabag
A 1946 Arabian mare from Argentina listed as chestnut. She exhibits a spotting pattern called manchado or manchado overo.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 643
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Trabag
Her descendants never inherited the pattern. It has occurred in a handful of other, unrelated horses from Argentina. It seems to occur randomly, and has been attributed to environmental causes.
Date: 11/29/2007
Views: 427
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Fantasy Fashion
A 1971 chestnut Arabian stallion with rare sabino/splash markings.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 318
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Fantasy Fashion
Fantasy Fashion as a yearling. His unusual markings have been passed on to his great grandson, Magics Ala Breeze.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 286
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Fantasy Fashion Right Side
Magics Ala Breeze is profiled in the Sabino gallery. This picture is courtesy of Shatormar Arabians
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 303
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Fantasy Fashion Left Side
Similarly marked descendents continue to be bred at Shatormar Arabians
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 317
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Kerima
An 1897 Arabian mare with heavy rabicano markings.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 300
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Khemosabi
This dark bay Arabian stallion popularized sabino markings in the Arabian breed. Photo credit to Jerry Sparagowski.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 471
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Khemosabi as a Yearling
Several of his descendants are profiled in the Sabino gallery. Photo credit to Johnny Johnston.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 314
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Amerigo
A 1962 grey Arabian stallion, most notable as the sire of Khemosabi, who was considered a crop-out sabino. Photo credit to Johnny Johnston
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 348
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Amerigo In Hand
Amerigo clearly sported similar sabino-type markings, which were later obscured as he greyed out.
Date: 09/27/2009
Views: 312
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Mershed
An Arabian mare with an extensive bloodmark.
Date: 09/28/2009
Views: 330
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