1.Appaloosa

Appaloosa horses are known for their distinctive spotted coat patterns, which can range from small speckles to large patches.
The coat patterns can be in a variety of colors, including black, brown, chestnut, and white. The breed also has unique characteristics, such as striped hooves, mottled skin, and white sclera around their eyes.
2.Roan Quarter Horse

A Roan Quarter Horse is a type of Quarter Horse that has a distinctive coat color pattern. Roans have a base coat color of either bay, chestnut, or black, with white hairs interspersed throughout the coat. The result is a beautiful, speckled appearance that is highly sought after by horse lovers.
3.Friesian-Gypsy Vanner

The Friesian-Gypsy Vanner horse is a medium-sized horse that typically stands between 14.2 and 16 hands tall. It has a muscular build, a long, flowing mane and tail, and feathered legs. The Friesian-Gypsy Vanner horse can come in a variety of colors, including black, bay, chestnut, and gray. It is known for its striking appearance and is often used in parades and shows.
4. Black Forest Horse

The breed is known for its distinctive black coat, which is often highlighted by a flaxen mane and tail.
5.Knabstrupper

The Knabstrupper horse is known for its distinctive coat pattern, which can be either leopard-spotted or blanket-spotted. The spots can be any color, but they are usually black or brown on a white background. The Knabstrupper’s coat is also very shiny and smooth, which adds to its beauty.
6. American Paint Horse

The American Paint Horse is known for its distinctive coat pattern, which features large patches of white and dark colors. The coat pattern can vary widely, with some horses having more white than dark and others having more dark than white.
7.Blue Roan Gypsy Vanner

Roan is a color pattern that results in white hairs being mixed with the horse’s original color. Blue roans are essentially black horses with roaning across their bodies. While they often resemble dark gray horses, unlike grays, the color of roan horses doesn’t change with age.
8. Shire Horse

Shire stallions may be black, bay, brown or grey. They may not be roan or have large amounts of white markings. Mares and geldings may be black, bay, brown, grey or roan.
9.Friesan-Appaloosa

The Appaloosa is best known for its distinctive, leopard complex-spotted coat, which is preferred in the breed. Spotting occurs in several overlay patterns on one of several recognized base coat colors. There are three other distinctive, “core” characteristics: mottled skin, striped hooves, and eyes with a white sclera.
10. Golden Akhal Teke

The ‘Golden Horse’, one of the rarest horses in the world.