Traits
Pangare on Chestnut (Maximum)
Pangare on Bay
Pangare on Chestnut (minimum)
Pangare is a lightening of the coat on the underside of the body and the extremities.
Pangare can be a slight lightening of the base color or turn the coat near-white.
Pangare should be uniform in color and should fade smoothly and gradually into the base coat.
Pangare has no effect on undiluted black; it will not change the manes or legs of bay horses, and is not visible at all on pure black horses.
Genotype: P_
Locus: Not shared with any known genes
- Coat: Lightening of the coat--must be either same hue as coat or light cream.
- Mane and Tail: May be lightened if not black. Gradients are acceptable.
- Skin: Not affected.
- Eyes: Not affected.
- Hooves: Not affected.
Range:
- Minimum: Subtle lightening of the coat on the belly, chest, and muzzle.
- Maximum: Light cream coloration on the belly, legs, chest, groin, and around the muzzle and eyes. Lightening of the mane and tail. Will not affect pure black coats or pure black points on any color.
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