Veilhorn Steed

Pangare

modifier

Genetics

Genotype options:

Unlike in real horses, pangare can be visible on all coats including black.

Appearance

Pangare causes the hair around the underside of the body as well as around the eyes and muzzle to be much lighter, giving the horse an appearance similar to countershading.

It can optionally extend down the legs as well.

Minimum requirement:

  • Visibly lightened hair around the muzzle and underside of the body.

Minimum requirements can be reduced or completely removed by the [LINK] occlusion trait.

Allowed:

  • Can extend down the legs.

Not allowed:

  • Can not lighten the topline of the horse.
  • Can not affect mane or tail.

Eye colour:

Doesn't affect eye colour.

Skin colour:

Doesn't affect skin colour.

Horn/hoof colour:

Doesn't affect horn or hoof colour.

Examples

Bay pangare, no effect on legs

Bay pangare, no effect on legs

bay + Pangare

Palomino pangare

Palomino pangare

palomino + Pangare

Black pangare

Black pangare

black + Pangare


Wild

Wild is an optional effect of Pangare

The minimum requirements of Pangare must still be met regardless if Wild is shown or not.

Wild is not listed in the phenotype, a Pangare with Wild is still only written as Pangare.

Appearance

Pangare can have more defined edges with a more distinct shape, similar to many wild cervines such as the white tailed deer.

It can also cause the affected areas to be significantly lighter or even white. Important note that it won't affect eye, skin or hoof/horn color regardless how light it is, because it is not a white pattern nor a dilute.

Eye colour:

Doesn't affect eye colour.

Skin colour:

Doesn't affect skin colour.

Horn/hoof colour:

Doesn't affect horn or hoof colour.

Examples

Wild pangare on buckskin

Wild pangare on buckskin

buckskin + Pangare

Wild pangare on tanpoint bay

Wild pangare on tanpoint bay

tanpoint bay + Pangare

Wild pangare on black

Wild pangare on black

black + Pangare