

Sugarbush Harlequin

The Sugarbush Harlequin is a rare American horse breed developed by combining Appaloosa bloodlines with draft and warmblood influences, particularly the Percheron. The breed was created to preserve the athleticism and versatility of sport horses while maintaining the distinctive leopard complex coat patterns associated with Appaloosas.
Sugarbush Harlequins are known for their colorful spotted coats, expressive movement, sturdy conformation and versatile riding ability.
Height
15.0 - 18.2 hh | 0.96 - 1.18
Divison
Draft
Origin
United States
Feathers
Yes
Coat Overview
Common | Accepted
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Bay

Mealy

Chestnut

Dominant
White

Black

Flaxen

Grey

Tobiano
Splashed

Roan

Sabino

Rabicano

Appaloosa
Rare | Uncommon

Buckskin

Palomino

Smokey

Silver

Dun

Brindle

Tovero
Overo
Unrealistic | Not Accepted

Perlino
Cremello

Champagne

Mushroom
Not sure which breeding genes belong to a specific coat color or pattern?
You can always visit the Coat Genetics tab for a full overview of the genes and coat variations used within the archive.
