Equine coat
Discover horse breeds that can have a Dun / Yellow dun coat. This page gathers available profiles, examples of related breeds and useful information to better understand this coat colour.
The Dun / Yellow dun coat: Pale yellow coat, dark mane/tail, dorsal stripe and leg barring.
Horse coat colors depend on genetics, but also on visible traits such as mane color, lower legs, skin tone, and the presence of markings or patterns. The same coat color can therefore vary from one individual to another.
Family: Primitive dilution
Basic genetics: Diluted body color with possible primitive markings: dorsal stripe, leg barring, shoulder shading.
Not to be confused with: Not to be confused with buckskin, which may lack primitive markings.
Browse breed profiles where this coat colour is present or mentioned.
The Akhal-Teke, a 3,000-year-old breed from Turkmenistan, captivates with its unique golden coat and legendary endurance. Discover one of the oldest horse breeds in the world.
View profileDiscover the American Miniature Horse, an elegant and intelligent miniature horse under 86 cm tall, admired for its beauty and gentle temperament.
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View profileThe Paint Horse, an American breed recognized for its pinto coat and versatility, excels in western riding, leisure, and competitions.
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View profileDiscover the American Saddlebred, an elegant and expressive saddle horse, famous for its high-stepping gaits and iconic role in equestrian shows.
View profileVersatile, athletic and high-performing, the American Warmblood excels in equestrian sports. Discover its origins, temperament and strengths.
View profileThe Anglo-Arab is an elegant and athletic horse, renowned for its versatility in competition and its noble origins.
View profileWhy is the Appaloosa unique? Discover its spotted coat, temperament, origin and uses in western riding and more.
View profileDiscover the Australian Riding Pony, an elegant pony standing 127 to 147 cm and around 275 kg, prized in Australia for leisure riding and competition thanks to its beauty and balan...
View profileDiscover the Australian Stock Horse, a versatile Australian breed. Size, weight, build, and key traits of this exceptional horse.
View profileDiscover the Bagual horse, a symbol of freedom in Chile. Descended from the Criollo, it embodies strength, hardiness, and the spirit of South American wild horses.
View profileDiscover the Bosnian horse, a hardy mountain pony, renowned for its robustness, docile character and unique genetic heritage.
View profileDiscover the Budyonny horse, a strong and elegant Russian breed born from the cross between the English Thoroughbred and local Don mares.
View profileDiscover the Calabrese horse, an Italian breed from Calabria, admired for its elegance, agility, and qualities in sport and traditional riding.
View profileDiscover the Campeiro horse, a rare Brazilian breed known for its hardiness, smooth marcha gait, and adaptation to the southern mountain regions of Brazil.
View profileDiscover the Campolina, a refined and comfortable Brazilian horse, valued for leisure riding, farm work, and gaited competitions.
View profileAthletic Canadian breed derived from the Quarter Horse, the Cutting Horse excels in cattle sorting thanks to its agility, balance, and strong working instinct.
View profileDiscover the Canadian Rustic Pony, a small yet strong and enduring horse breed from Canada, known for its hardiness, versatility, and gentle temperament.
View profileDeveloped from European bloodlines, the Canadian Sport Horse combines strength, agility and balance, ideal for show jumping, dressage and eventing.
View profileDiscover the Colorado Ranger, an American horse known for its versatility, strength, and the refined elegance inherited from its Arabian and Quarter Horse ancestry.
View profileThe Connemara, Ireland's only native breed, descends from Viking ponies and Andalusian horses from the 1588 Spanish Armada shipwreck. Olympic medallist in 1968, it's the ultimate s...
View profileAn emblematic Argentine breed, the Criollo stands out for its endurance, resilience, and deep connection to gaucho traditions.
View profileDiscover the Croatian Coldblood (Hrvatski hladnokrvnjak): full breed standard, history, breeding zones, temperament and future of this rustic horse.
View profileDiscover the Czech Sport Pony, a versatile and athletic breed, ideal for children’s riding and pony sport competitions.
View profileRare breed from the Caucasus, the Dagestan Pony is hardy, frugal, and mountain-adapted, bred for mare’s milk, pack work, and riding.
View profileDülmener horse, a unique semi-wild German breed known for its hardiness, free-roaming lifestyle, and fascinating history.
View profileDiscover the Estonian horse, a hardy and versatile breed from Northern Europe, valued for its strength, longevity, and gentle temperament.
View profileDiscover the Falabella, one of the smallest horse breeds in the world: docile, elegant, hardy, and native to Argentina. Used in driving and equine therapy.
View profileThe Faroe Pony, one of the world's rarest breeds with just 90 individuals, nearly vanished in the 1960s. Strictly forbidden from export, it can only be seen in the Faroe Islands.
View profileFjord horse, a hardy breed from Norway, known for its strength, calm nature, and distinctive two-tone mane.
View profileDiscover the Florida Cracker Horse, a Spanish colonial horse from Florida, agile and fast, used for cattle work and known for its exceptional endurance.
View profileThe Gotland, Sweden's only native pony since the Stone Age, pulled the Goths' chariots all the way to Rome. By 1922, only 14 individuals remained. A breed rescued from extinction.
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View profileDiscover the Highland Pony, a robust and friendly breed, perfect for trail riding, driving, and riders of all experience levels.
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View profileDiscover the Icelandic Horse, Iceland’s iconic breed, renowned for its unique gaits (tölt and pace), hardiness, and gentle temperament. Complete information on its origin, traits, ...
View profileDiscover the Irish Hunter, a sport horse from Ireland. Height 1.60–1.70 m, weight 500–600 kg. Athletic and versatile, it excels in eventing, jumping, and fox hunting.
View profileThe Jianchang horse, a small Chinese mountain breed from Sichuan, known for its hardiness and agility, measuring around 110–120 cm and weighing 180–250 kg.
View profileThe Kaimanawa, whose Māori name means "eat the wind", is New Zealand's wild horse. Only 300 individuals remain, managed by the army and listed as rare genetic heritage by the UN.
View profileDiscover the Karabakh horse, Azerbaijan’s emblematic breed, famed for its golden coat, endurance, speed, and unique cultural heritage.
View profileIs the Karakatchan pony at risk? Discover this ancient Bulgarian mountain breed and its role in conservation efforts.
View profileDiscover the Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse, an American breed renowned for its exceptionally smooth gait, gentle temperament, and versatility.
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View profileDiscover the Lokai horse, a robust and agile Tajik mountain breed used for riding, pack work, kokpar and endurance.
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View profileDiscover the Marquesan Horse, a small rustic breed from French Polynesia. Height 1.40 to 1.45 m, weight 400–500 kg, robust and suited to rugged terrain.
View profileMarwari, a saddle horse from India known for its inward-curving ears, endurance, and graceful appearance.
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View profileDiscover the Mongolian Horse, the legendary mount of Genghis Khan. Hardy, tireless, and perfectly adapted to the steppes, it continues to fascinate today.
View profileDiscover the Morgan horse, an American breed renowned for its elegance, strength, and versatility, descended from the legendary stallion Figure.
View profileDiscover the Mustang, America’s wild horse, a symbol of freedom and endurance, still roaming across the Western United States.
View profileDiscover the New Forest Pony, a versatile British breed from Hampshire, standing 122–148 cm and weighing 300–450 kg. Origin, uses, colors, and semi-wild breeding.
View profileThe Nokota is a rare American horse from the wild herds of North Dakota. Discover its unique history, roan coats, and hardy temperament.
View profileDiscover the North American Curly Horse, a hardy and hypoallergenic breed known for its unique curly coat, intelligence, and gentle temperament.
View profileDiscover the Paraguayan Horse, or Paraguayan Criollo: a small, hardy and enduring horse, loyal and perfectly adapted to South American ranch life.
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View profileDiscover the Peruvian Paso, a natural “paso llano” gaited horse famous for its exceptional smoothness, noble temperament, and strong cultural heritage in Peru.
View profileDiscover the Poitevin Mulassier, an iconic French draft horse from the Marais Poitevin, known for its strength, rarity, and role in mule breeding.
View profileDiscover Przewalski's Horse, the last surviving wild horse species, a symbol of the Mongolian steppe, rare, robust, and preserved through conservation programs.
View profileDiscover the Don horse, a Russian breed renowned for its endurance, versatility, and historical heritage linked to the Cossacks.
View profileThe Shetland Pony, the world's strongest horse relative to its size, can pull twice its own weight. Present since the Bronze Age, thousands spent their entire lives hauling coal un...
View profileDiscover the Sorraia horse, a rare primitive Portuguese breed, known for its hardiness, Iberian origins, and key role in genetic preservation.
View profileDiscover the Soviet Heavy Draft horse, a powerful Russian breed known for its strength, resilience, and role in heavy farm work. History, traits, and uses.
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View profileDiscover the Tennessee Walking Horse, an American breed renowned for its smooth gaits, natural elegance, and calm temperament.
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View profileThe Žemaitukas horse is an ancient Lithuanian breed, robust and versatile. Standing 128–138 cm and weighing 350–420 kg, it is valued for endurance, hardiness, and historical import...
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