Appearance
Splash causes white markings appearing as if the horse has been dipped in white paint. The markings should always start from the hooves and bottom of the face, and extend upwards.
Splash always affects mane and tail where it touches.
At minimal expression splash needs to have low white socks on all four legs and a "bottom-heavy" white face marking.
The edges of the markings should be smooth/even, and not have roaning or holes. The only exception is the face, where the eyes and lips can have spots showing the base coat color.


















