Skewbald horse (5)
I believe the answer is:
pinto
(Other definitions for pinto that I've seen before include "Spotted or piebald horse" , "patchy horse" , "Mount" , "A piebald pony" , "H [HORSE]" .)
I believe the answer is:
pinto
(Other definitions for pinto that I've seen before include "Spotted or piebald horse" , "patchy horse" , "Mount" , "A piebald pony" , "H [HORSE]" .)