Pangaré is a coat trait found in some horses that features pale hair around the eyes, muzzle, and underside of the body.
These pale areas can extend up to the flanks, throat and chest, behind the elbows, in front of the stifle, and up the buttock.
[2] This type of coloration is most often found in breeds such as the Fjord horse, Exmoor Pony, and Haflinger.
However, this has been disproven; seal brown horses are a variation of the bay color.
[4][5] In donkeys, no light points (loss of pangare) is caused by a recessive missense mutation at agouti.