Traits

Leopard is a white marking that covers the body, with the base coat showing through in a spotted pattern.
Spots are randomly placed but should affect the entire body and be visibly more numerous than Fewspot.
Spots vary in size, but in general should be about the size of the horse's eye and never larger than the horse's head.

Genotype: nLp patnpatn
Locus:  Leopard is part of the Leopard Complex group of patterns, along with Snowflake, Snowcap, Blanket, Varnish Roan, and Fewspot.

  • Coat: Leopard is a white marking.
  • Mane and Tail: White except where touching spots. May create a gradient effect on the tail.
  • Skin: May cause pink speckled skin; skin will be pink wherever white touches.
  • Eyes: Not affected.
  • Hooves: May cause tan-striped hooves.

Range:

  • Minimum: A white coat with the base color showing through in sparse spots all over the body.
  • Maximum: A white coat with the base color showing through in large, dense spots all over the body.
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