Tovero
Tovero is a color pattern found in horses, characterized by a specific distribution of white and dark hairs. It is essentially a type of pinto coloration, but with distinct markings. A tovero horse typically exhibits a large white blaze or a white face with dark eyes, often referred to as "wall eyes" if they are blue. The body often has large, irregular patches of dark color, which can be black, bay, chestnut, or any other base coat color. These patches are usually well-defined and do not appear roan or fleabitten.
Unlike other pinto patterns like tobiano or overo, tovero does not follow a strict genetic inheritance pattern
Visually, tovero horses can be quite striking due to the bold contrast between their dark base coat