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Legs
http://www.dungenes.org/leg_markings.htm
Stripes, bars, zig-zags, splotches, marbling, mottling, lines. even zippers! Also, the difference between regular and wild bay with dun. While some sites emphasize the strongest or most typical markings, my goal is to show the complete *range* of possible markings on dun horses, even to the extremes of stripes all over (brindle dun) or no visible striping (stealth dun, as in OSO X. The cremello dun AQHA stallion.). A red dun filly by Legend of Pride, of Amarugia Horses. More photos coming, I hope, of thi...
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Questionable
http://www.dungenes.org/puzzles/puzzles.htm
Our Questionable are horses that, for one reason or another, have not been generally accepted as being duns, yet may be, whether or not they have dun-like markings. For more on this topic, see tested horses. It's nice when we have all of the requirements to declare a horse a dun: a sharp dorsal stripe, clearly visible leg markings, other (neck, shoulders, ears, face, back) dun markings, and similarly-marked parents and offspring.and now, a positive test for the dun markers! Horses with other markings.