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Unlike the solid grey skin of most horses, Pearl horses have mottled pink and lavender skin , particularly around the muzzle and eyes.

They often possess pale amber or green eyes , which stand out sharply against their lightened coats. The "Pseudo-Double Cream" Effect

These horses often have:

Scientifically known as the Pearl dilution gene , this mutation is a recessive trait. For a horse to visually display the Pearl coat, it must inherit two copies of the gene (one from the mother and one from the father). If a horse inherits only one copy, it typically looks like a standard bay or chestnut, carrying the gene silently to the next generation.