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Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion

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And here's another baby showing varnish before 1 year:


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Silverine wrote:
So it seems that along with your super slow varnish, we can also have varnish that starts to show before the horse turns a year old. This colt of mine is a little over a year now, but his varnish started to show before his first birthday.


Here's the varnish on his neck when I first noticed it at around 11 months:
That is extremely interesting! I wonder if it's directly connected to black or not? I can't say I've noticed the varnish appearing before a year, but my bay's and brown's may be harder to detect simply because of the color (and not that I'm just blind :lol: ). I'll keep my eye's out for this occurring in my own stock, see if I can get some pictures on agouti foals.

I'm still behind you on the expressions of Lp, so I have no new progress to report. In fact, that nose-covered foal I sent to you was the last one I produced... yet. It seems that I keep making short bounds into new territory before retreating and filling in other areas.

Here's three of a growing handful of facial coverage to date. You can also see that I'm slowly filling in the same problem areas you and Totina have come across. So I suppose that means anybody breeding for false leopard will go through the same rough patches we did, regardless of base color. I haven't yet had any with color around the eyes or down the nose.






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Silverine wrote:And here's another baby showing varnish before 1 year:
I didn't catch it before 1 year, but I have one with fresh AC tarpan blood (filly's sire) with varnish at 1 year:




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BlackOak2 wrote:
Silverine wrote:And here's another baby showing varnish before 1 year:
I didn't catch it before 1 year, but I have one with fresh AC tarpan blood (filly's sire) with varnish at 1 year:




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I've had it popping up a lot recently. I'm going to go back through and check out the yearling pictures to see how long it's been there without me noticing.
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No new patches, but I finally got the patches I had to connect:




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I'm pretty sure the big non-white area near the bottom of his muzzle (separating the little white triangle from the bigger white area around his nostril) is just a big spot, but I'll know more once he starts to varnish. (His sire varnished early, so hopefully it won't take too long to figure out.
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Is anyone working on Snowflakes? I breed snowflakes on this and my other account.
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irishrose wrote:Is anyone working on Snowflakes? I breed snowflakes on this and my other account.
Not actively as far as a I know, but I have some pretty interesting ones here.
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Holy face genes, Batman! Look what my herd just popped out!



Still nothing around the eye, but she's got darn near everything else.
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Silverine wrote:.
Really nice face markings on a non-chestnut base you got there!

I have been gone from the game for a while but I am back in action, ready to continue with my leopard project. So far I have managed to collect a few horses with no apparent pattern genes (I will need to test them a little to really make sure they only have the LP switch and nothing else). These horses could help determine what pattern genes are hiding in the different AC breeds.
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Totina wrote:
FINALLY! Neck AND face! It's been super frustrating to get to this point. She's missing a spot or two on her rump and legs, but that'll come eventually.


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