ochre
Appearance
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Examples
The following examples are allowed variations of ochre, and show how the coat can vary in brightness and tone. Feel free to copy the colours or pick something inbetween.

Temporary example image.
May have incorrect eye-colour, please refer to the eye-colour section instead.
Eye colour: Tawny brown
Tawny eyes have very warm tones and can be any shade from bright/rich brown to a darker golden or orange. They should not appear light golden or yellow, and should also not appear unnaturally red or orange.
Skin colour: Tawny brown

Tawny brown skin should be brown or a dark pink. It has an increased amount of red pigment, and is allowed to be a darker shade of brown like dark chocolate as long as it's not appearing as dark grey or grey/black. It's also allowed to be fairly light/pink as long as it still looks naturally brown in tone. Skin areas affected by white patterns or markings must be light pink.
Horn/hoof colour: Tawny
Tawny horns and hooves should be a richer brown, and can vary in brightness between very dark brown to a sienna brown. If white markings are touching, the affected parts of tawny horns and hooves will be very light or cream-coloured.


