Appearance
Blaise causes smooth white markings starting from the belly and extending across the throat, underside of the body and insides of the legs, similar to tuxedo cats. The white markings can "reach" toward the topline of the horse and cause a framed appearance where the under- and topline is covered in white, and the sides of the horse show the base colour.
Blaise always affects mane and tail where it touches.
At minimal expression blaise needs a white marking on the front of the chest or under the belly (it doesn't require both), it is allowed to be fairly small as long as it is blaise-shaped.
Blaise doesn't extend down the legs further than the knees or the front of the face, but can optionally connect to some natural white as long as it doesn't turn the entire coat fully white.










