What kind of buckskin horses are there?

There isn't a single "kind" of buckskin horse, as buckskin is a coat color, not a breed. However, there are many different breeds that can have buckskin coats, and there are even different shades and patterns of buckskin.

Here's a breakdown of what you might consider "kinds" of buckskins:

By Breed:

* American Quarter Horse: A popular breed known for its cow sense and athleticism, many Quarter Horses come in buckskin.

* American Paint Horse: This breed is known for its distinctive color patterns, including those with buckskin base coats.

* Appaloosa: The Appaloosa breed is known for its spotted coat, but they can also come in buckskin without spots.

* Morgan: This breed is known for its versatility and athleticism, and buckskins are common among them.

* Thoroughbred: While not as common as in other breeds, buckskin Thoroughbreds exist and are known for their speed and endurance.

* Mustang: Wild mustangs can come in buckskin, displaying the color's natural occurrence.

By Shade:

* Dun: This is a lighter shade of buckskin, with a dorsal stripe and often zebra-like striping on the legs.

* Red Dun: This is a shade of buckskin that has a reddish hue, usually with the dun markings.

* Golden Buckskin: This is a rich, golden shade of buckskin, often without dun markings.

By Pattern:

* Buckskin with a Blanket: This is a buckskin horse with a white or cream-colored patch on the back, often extending down the flanks and sometimes onto the legs.

* Buckskin with a Roan Pattern: This is a buckskin horse with a mixture of white hairs interspersed throughout the coat, creating a roan pattern.

It's important to remember that there is a great deal of variation within the buckskin color, and these are just some of the many "kinds" that exist.

Do you have a specific kind of buckskin horse in mind? If so, I can provide more information about it.