Traits
Fewspot is a white marking that covers the body, with the base coat barely showing through at all.
Only a small number of spots are possible, and should be mostly located on the hocks/knees, fetlocks, groin and elbow areas.
Color around the muzzle and eyes is possible. Spots should never be larger than the horse's eye.
Genotype: LpLp patnpatn
Locus: Fewspot is part of the Leopard Complex group of patterns, along with Snowflake, Snowcap, Blanket, Leopard, and Varnish Roan.
- Coat: Fewspot is a white marking.
- Mane and Tail: White except where touching spots. May create a gradient effect.
- Skin: May cause pink speckled skin.
- Eyes: Not affected.
- Hooves: May cause tan-striped hooves.
Range:
- Minimum: A white body with only a few small freckles of visible base color near the elbows or groin.
- Maximum: A white body with speckled color visible on the knees, hocks, groin and elbow areas, and near the eyes and muzzle, with a small number of freckles visible on the body.
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