>Actually, "zebra stripes" are probably part of all equines' original
>coloration. Even today, some domestic horses (such as those with the
>"dun" gene) have vestigial "zebra stripes" on their legs, and certain
>domestic color patterns (Appaloosa, etc.) follow the same patterns on
>horses' bodies that stripes do on zebras.
>
Hi, Deanna. Don't forget the Norwegian Fjord horses, they still have
stripes on their legs. The horses look like horse/zebra crosses.
Kath