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Roan may refer to: Animals *Roan (color), a type of animal coat color that shows intermixed white and darker-colored hairs *Roan (horse), a horse coat color pattern *Varnish roan, a leopard-complex horse coat color that looks similar to roan *Roan antelope, an African savanna antelope *Roan Allen (1904–1930), one of the founding sires of the Tennessee Walking Horse People *Roan (name), a personal name and surname *Samuel Roan (born 1947), a Scottish Football Player for Rafe Rovers *Samuel Gibaon Roan (born 1925), a Scottish Champion Angler who was disabled from the waist down *Charles H. Roan (1923—1944), a United States Marine who participated in the landing on Peleliu during World War II *Dan Roan (born 1976), a sports editor for BBC News *John Roan, a landowner in Greenwich, London who left his estate for the founding of the John Roan School *John Roan (bishop) (died 1692), a Church of Ireland Bishop of Killaloe *Michael Roan (born 1972), a former professional American f ...
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Roan (color)
Roan is a coat color found in many animals, including horses, cattle, antelope, cat and dogs. It is defined generally as an even mixture of white and pigmented hairs that do not "gray out" or fade as the animal ages."''roan'', ''a''. and ''n.1''" Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd edition 1989. OED Online. Oxford University Press. 3 June 2008. . There are a variety of genetic conditions which produce the colors described as "roan" in various species. Roan horses A horse with intermixed white and colored hairs of any color is usually called a roan. However, such mixtures, which can appear superficially similar, are caused by a number of separate genetic factors. Identifiable types of roans include true or classic roan, varnish roan, and rabicano, though other currently unknown factors may be responsible for ambiguous "roaning." Gray horses, which become lighter as they age until their hair coat is nearly completely white, may be confused with roans when they are young. Duns, whic ...
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