Traits
Genetic Info
Genotype: Spl_
Locus: Not shared with any known genes.
Locus: Not shared with any known genes.
(Images from left to right: Chestnut Splash with a more minimal visual expression, Chestnut Splash with a mid range expression, Chestnut Splash with a more maximum expression)
Splash is a white marking that appears to be "spilling" upward from the horse's legs or face.
Splash can be totally hidden.
It can also cause high white on one or all legs, or the spreading of face markings.
Splash's borders should be crisp and somewhat jagged, without holes or cut-outs.
If Splash only touches the bottom of the tailbone, it may cause only the bottom half of the tail to be white.
Splash can be totally hidden.
It can also cause high white on one or all legs, or the spreading of face markings.
Splash's borders should be crisp and somewhat jagged, without holes or cut-outs.
If Splash only touches the bottom of the tailbone, it may cause only the bottom half of the tail to be white.
Splash's effects on:
- Coat Color: Splash is a white marking.
- Mane & Tail Color: Will be white where touching marking.
- Skin Color: Splash will turn skin light pink underneath the white marking.
- Eye Color: Splash can cause blue eyes, even if the marking is not touching the face.
- Hoof color: Splash will turn hooves cream or light tan where touching.
Splash Range
Minimum Range:
Splash can be completely hidden. When it is visible, it will always begin at the hooves and/or face.
Maximum Range:
White marking covering all legs, face, and underside of body with the base color showing only on the topline. Splash may only "touch" at the neck in one place, for no longer than the horse's head; the rest of the horse's topline must be visible.
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