
The vast majority of white horses carry the dominant mutation that results in graying rapidly with age. A "Grey" horse color (black, brown or brown) was born, but the graying process starts early in life - the first year. These horses are normally completely white 6-8 years, but the skin remains pigmented. Thus, the process resembles graying in humans, but the process is ultrafast in these horses. Research shows that all gray horses exactly the same mutation from a common ancestor must be inherited.
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