buckskin paint horse Archives - Horse Illustrated Magazine https://www.horseillustrated.com/tag/buckskin-paint-horse/ Wed, 19 Feb 2025 15:15:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 10 Fun Facts About Buckskin Horses https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-fun-10-fun-facts-about-buckskin-horses/ https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-fun-10-fun-facts-about-buckskin-horses/#comments Mon, 14 Nov 2016 05:00:00 +0000 /horse-fun/10-fun-facts-about-buckskin-horses.aspx Over the past few months, we’ve explored the beauty of black horses, the allure of palominos, the delight of chestnuts, and the wonder of grays—and it goes without saying that we’re also extremely fond of buckskin horses. After all, what’s not to love about the stunning coloring of a beautiful buckskin? Read on to discover […]

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Over the past few months, we’ve explored the beauty of black horses, the allure of palominos, the delight of chestnuts, and the wonder of grays—and it goes without saying that we’re also extremely fond of buckskin horses. After all, what’s not to love about the stunning coloring of a beautiful buckskin? Read on to discover 10 fun facts about buckskin horses.

1. A buckskin has a cream-colored body with black points (mane, tail, ears, and legs). That said, the exact shade of the body color can vary widely. Some buckskins are a dark tan, while others are a lighter cream color.

2. A buckskin is a bay horse that possesses one copy of the cream gene. The presence of the cream gene lightens the body color to buckskin. (If the same bay horse had two copies of the cream gene, the horse would be perlino.)

3. Buckskin and dun are not the same color. Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. (True dun is not controlled by the cream gene.)

4. Buckskins sometimes exhibit amber-colored eyes. It is common for buckskin horses to have this unique eye color. The same is true of palomino horses.

5. Dale Evans’ horse, Buttermilk, was a buckskin. Buttermilk, an American Quarter Horse gelding, appeared in many episodes of The Roy Rogers Show and lived until past the age of 30.

6. The International Buckskin Horse Association (IBHA) is the official registry for buckskin horses. The IBHA was established in 1971 as a registry for buckskin, dun, and grulla horses from a variety of breeds, although stock-type horses make up a good portion of the horses in the registry.

7. Buckskins do not have primitive markings like duns. Although primitive markings (like a dorsal stripe and leg barring) are associated with duns, buckskins typically do not exhibit these characteristics. (This is not always the case, however.)

8. The buckskin color is found in a wide range of breeds. These breeds include the American Quarter Horse, the Andalusian, the Mustang, the Morgan, the Peruvian Paso, the Tennessee Walking Horse, and all sections of Welsh Ponies and Cobs.

9. Buckskin horses have long been a part of television Westerns. This includes Ben Cartwright’s horse on Bonanza and Trampas’ horse on The Virginian. Buckskin horses have also appeared on the big screen, in Dances with Wolves and The Man from Snowy River (I and II).

10. Buckskin horses can be more expensive to purchase. Because of their rare and beautiful coloring, buckskin horses are often priced a bit higher than horses of other colors.

Key Takeaway

The buckskin horse is known for its stunning coat color, which has made it a standout among other horses.

How much do you love buckskin horses? Share your stories in the comments!

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