Traits
Brindle (Rare)
This marking adds a red or orange tint to the base coat with subtle stripes of a darker color. The stripes can be on any part of the body, and can extend into the fluffy areas, but not the boney areas.
- Maximum: The entire coat is tinted red and covered in brindle stripes which extend into the fluffy areas where they touch.
- Minimum: The coat has only a faint red tint, with sparse brindle stripes.
- Edge: Hard edge stripes
Barred (Rare)
The creature has solid colored bars of a color different from the base coat that go horizontal or vertical across the body without breaks.
- Maximum: Solid bar stripes extend across the entire body.
- Minimum: At least three bars, may be restricted to a single limb.
- Edge: Hard
Colorpoints (Uncommon)
Colorpoints, in most creatures, makes the limbs, tail and other places appear darker than the base coat. The genetics in this marking are interesting and linked to temperature.
Roan (Uncommon)
The animal has a base coat of one color and hairs of another color mixed in evenly. The hairs can be white, black, or any other color. The roan effect can be on any part of the body with fur. It can cover the whole body or be restricted to one area, such as the back, sides, flank, etc.
Spotted (Rare)
The animal has small, round spots of a different color than the base coat. The spots can be on any part of the body including the faceplate, but do not affect neck fluff.
- Maximum: May cover the entire body, including horns, claws & faceplate, but not the fluffy areas.
- Minimum: A single small patch of 7-9 spots.
- Edge: Hard