White lacing patterns along the horse's back: it's amazing how many different explanations are out there. Here's the correct one. What Is Lacing In Horses? Published by Jennifer Webster on November 28, 2022 Also called reverse dappling, cobwebbing or giraffe spots, lacing is an interconnected white pattern that forms on a horse's back.
It's even more rare for the lacing to be a darker color than the horse's coat. A look at horses with lacing around the world and in a variety of different breeds. Also called giraffe markings, marble, cobweb, lace or catbacked, the cause of this patterning is unknown.
It's even more rare for the lacing to be a darker color than the horse's coat-this is called shadow lacing. There is some debate as to whether lacing is a rare genetic coat pattern or a type of scarring. Sometimes when horses heal from an injury, the scar will show up like a lace pattern.
Roperchick 4685 posts Joined 2010 #14 Jul 17, 2012 Lacing Also called giraffe markings, marble, cobweb or lace Can be from a fungal infection called rain rot or a blood disorder Can be associated with appaloosa or pintos Cause is unknown Generally develops over time Australians call it Catbacked looks like what your mare has. When you say lacing, are you talking about white honeycomb patterning over the back? Lacing over a large portion of the coat is called reverse dappling and basically the spots are dark and the surrounding coat is white. That is just a color pattern.
I saw a horse with a fungal infection that appeared similar, but hair was missing creating the spotted appearance. Hairs that are white in a lace. It's a shetland, not a sporthorse, but I know we have some very color knowledgeable folks on here so I thought I'd ask.
😉 Do we have any idea what causes lacing? My 10mo bay tobiano shetland colt is starting to develop lacing on his back as his winter coat comes in. No lacing on either parent's side as far back as I can trace with clear pictures. Lacing is a marking inspired by the reverse dapple or cobweb pattern that occurs in horses.
Jan 2, 2021 - Explore Faimé Designs's board "Lacing" on Pinterest. ideas about horse markings, horse coloring, horses. Lacing Lacing is a free marking that may be used on any design.
Lacing, sometimes referred to as reverse dapples, is a faded white series of lines on the topline of the horse, resembling webbing. It can have multiple causes, but it most often believed to be the result of skin infection due to weather exposure.