Post by Vos on Nov 20, 2013 14:13:20 GMT -8
Base Colors
Black (E_) and Chestnut (ee)
Black (E_) and Chestnut (ee)
Modifiers
Bay (E_ A_) and Grey (G_)
Brown (E_ At_) not yet in EV
Bay (E_ A_) and Grey (G_)
Brown (E_ At_) not yet in EV
Dilutions
Cream (CCr or CrCr)
Smoky Black (E_ CCr), Smoky Cream (E_ CrCr), Palomino (ee CCr), Cremello (ee CrCr), Buckskin (E_ A_ CCr), Perlino (E_ A_ CrCr)
Cream (CCr or CrCr)
Smoky Black (E_ CCr), Smoky Cream (E_ CrCr), Palomino (ee CCr), Cremello (ee CrCr), Buckskin (E_ A_ CCr), Perlino (E_ A_ CrCr)
White Patterns
Roan (R_) and Dominant White (W_)
Black Roan (E_ R_), Smoky Black Roan (E_ CCr R_), Smoky Cream Roan (E_ CrCr R_), Red Roan (ee R_), Palomino Roan (ee CCr R_), Cremello Roan (ee CrCr R_), Bay Roan (E_ A_ R_), Buckskin Roan (E_ A_ CCr R_), Perlino Roan (E_ A_ CrCr R_), Grey Roan (G_ R_), Dominant White Roan (W_ R_)
Missing Patterns: Frame Overo (O_), Sabino (unknown mutation), Splash White (SW1_), and Rabicano (unidentified)
NOTES:
- The roan gene has not yet been identified.
- Roan doesn't exist in the Thoroughbred breed.
- Dominant white expresses from sabino-like patterns to a full white coat.
- Dominant white horses have brown eyes (except double dilutes, frame, or sabino).
- Dominant white is thought to be lethal when homozygous.
- Dominant white would cover roan, not the other way around.
- Grey roans are born roan and grey out to white with age.
Roan (R_) and Dominant White (W_)
Black Roan (E_ R_), Smoky Black Roan (E_ CCr R_), Smoky Cream Roan (E_ CrCr R_), Red Roan (ee R_), Palomino Roan (ee CCr R_), Cremello Roan (ee CrCr R_), Bay Roan (E_ A_ R_), Buckskin Roan (E_ A_ CCr R_), Perlino Roan (E_ A_ CrCr R_), Grey Roan (G_ R_), Dominant White Roan (W_ R_)
Missing Patterns: Frame Overo (O_), Sabino (unknown mutation), Splash White (SW1_), and Rabicano (unidentified)
NOTES:
- The roan gene has not yet been identified.
- Roan doesn't exist in the Thoroughbred breed.
- Dominant white expresses from sabino-like patterns to a full white coat.
- Dominant white horses have brown eyes (except double dilutes, frame, or sabino).
- Dominant white is thought to be lethal when homozygous.
- Dominant white would cover roan, not the other way around.
- Grey roans are born roan and grey out to white with age.
Markings
Displayed on bay
None, Lip, Snip, Star, Stripe, Blaze, Bald Face, Ermine (really coronet), Coronet (really pastern), Pastern (really fetlock), Ankle (really pastern), Sock, Stocking
Missing/Broken: Interrupted Stripe, Partial Ermine, Partial Coronet, Partial Pastern
NOTE: Ermine is really base-colored spots on the coronet line of any white leg marking.
Displayed on bay
None, Lip, Snip, Star, Stripe, Blaze, Bald Face, Ermine (really coronet), Coronet (really pastern), Pastern (really fetlock), Ankle (really pastern), Sock, Stocking
Missing/Broken: Interrupted Stripe, Partial Ermine, Partial Coronet, Partial Pastern
NOTE: Ermine is really base-colored spots on the coronet line of any white leg marking.