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Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion

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Finally! All the different parts that I knew I had the genes for coming together on one horse. Can I get more foals like this, please? XD


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Silverine wrote:Finally! All the different parts that I knew I had the genes for coming together on one horse. Can I get more foals like this, please? XD
Very nice pseudo-leopard. I especially like the graying shadow of her tail. I also like the curly-Que, dragon-like mark on her chest, right in front of her leg.
I can't decide of whether I see a kangaroo, a flying dragon or an upside down question mark.

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BlackOak2 wrote:Very nice pseudo-leopard. I especially like the graying shadow of her tail. I also like the curly-Que, dragon-like mark on her chest, right in front of her leg.
I can't decide of whether I see a kangaroo, a flying dragon or an upside down question mark.

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Haha, I hadn't noticed that little mark! To me it looks like a tiny whirlpool. Now another question - what would she look like as a double-Lp?
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Silverine wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:Very nice pseudo-leopard. I especially like the graying shadow of her tail. I also like the curly-Que, dragon-like mark on her chest, right in front of her leg.
I can't decide of whether I see a kangaroo, a flying dragon or an upside down question mark.

If only they were real...
Haha, I hadn't noticed that little mark! To me it looks like a tiny whirlpool. Now another question - what would she look like as a double-Lp?
All white with a stubbornly black nose! And what looks like a painter took a paintbrush and shook it over her.
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BlackOak2 wrote: All white with a stubbornly black nose! And what looks like a painter took a paintbrush and shook it over her.
Maybe she dipped her nose in the bucket and then shook it? :lol:
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Silverine wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote: All white with a stubbornly black nose! And what looks like a painter took a paintbrush and shook it over her.
Maybe she dipped her nose in the bucket and then shook it? :lol:
Most definitely!
What a face she must've made.
Hey, at least it wasn't tar.
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BlackOak2 wrote: Most definitely!
What a face she must've made.
Hey, at least it wasn't tar.
I can just hear her snort. :lol:
Maybe instead of paint it was molasses. Then it's a regular occurrence, so every day she has a new spot pattern. XD
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Silverine wrote:
I can just hear her snort. :lol:
Maybe instead of paint it was molasses. Then it's a regular occurrence, so every day she has a new spot pattern. XD
I can just imagine 'NOT' letting her out to pasture with anybody else, she'll come in missing skin, from the nibbles the other horses were taking.
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BlackOak2 wrote: I can just imagine 'NOT' letting her out to pasture with anybody else, she'll come in missing skin, from the nibbles the other horses were taking.
Ugh, now I have to get her her own pasture! I can't leave her in the barn or she'll get it all sticky!
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Silverine wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote: I can just imagine 'NOT' letting her out to pasture with anybody else, she'll come in missing skin, from the nibbles the other horses were taking.
Ugh, now I have to get her her own pasture! I can't leave her in the barn or she'll get it all sticky!
HAH! She'll come in every day for dinner and you won't recognize her... She'll be bay one day, brown the next... Dunnish when she rolls in the sand...
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