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| Fancy@CGS | Jan 25 2017, 02:32 PM Post #1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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[img]Picture Needed[/img] The Champagne Horse Registry is an open Color Registry, and not a breed registry, this means that any breed or crossbred who can come in Champagne can be registered. However it does mean that your horse's breed or breed(s) must have champagne as an accepted color, this means thats purebred horses from such breeds as the Friesian, Arabian, Donkey, Dartmoor Pony and so one can not be registered as Champagne since it's not an accepted breed color, but a Friesian/Quarter Horse or Arabian/Quarter Horse, or a Donkey/Paint Horse can be since CHampagne is accepted for the Quarter Horse and Paint Horse breeds.
Additional variations of the above colors are accepted, with Roaning, Pinto or Appaloosa patterns, Champagnes may also be grey Description: The champagne gene is a simple dominant allele responsible for a number of rare horse coat colors. The most distinctive traits of horses with the champagne gene are the hazel eyes and pinkish, freckled skin. A horse with either one or two champagne genes will show the effects of the gene equally. Horses with the champagne gene may also carry other coat color genes that affect their phenotype, or outward color. Horses with the champagne gene have a lightened hair coat and specific eye and skin color traits. Black pigment in the coat, if present, is lightened to chocolate, while red pigment is lightened to gold. The precise champagne dilute coat color produced depends on the underlying base coat color. The effects of champagne plus additional coat color genes have their own distinct vocabulary and appearances. The color of the skin is the single most important visual identifier of champagne horses: in the adult horse, the skin is "pink with abundant dark freckles, except under white markings. The freckles - not mottles, splotches, specks, or blotches - are dark and may have a purple cast, and are small and numerous. By comparison, mottling associated with the Leopard complex is large and blocky alternations between true black or charcoal-colored skin and pigmentless-pink skin. The skin of cremellos and perlinos is pigmented-pink, and exhibit a scant few tiny black specks. Homozygous pearls and pearl-cream combinations also exhibit some freckling of the skin, however this is muted in comparison to the freckles of champagne skin. The skin may exhibit an overall lavender tone. The color qualities of the skin are most evident around the eyes and muzzle, under the tail, and on the udder or sheath. The eyes of an adult champagne horse are most often described as hazel or amber. For the purposes of this community and sims I have taken the time to figure out a simpler way of "naming" the colors shown above in the accepted color chart, Horses who are Double Cream and Champagne will be called Ivory since a horse with that much dilution looks white or Ivory in color. So a Gold Ivory would be a Cremello base with Champagne. |
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