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Re: Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion

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Re: Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion
Very nice pseudo-leopard. I especially like the graying shadow of her tail. I also like the curly-Que, dragon-like mark on her chest, right in front of her leg.Silverine wrote:Finally! All the different parts that I knew I had the genes for coming together on one horse. Can I get more foals like this, please? XD
I can't decide of whether I see a kangaroo, a flying dragon or an upside down question mark.
If only they were real...

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Re: Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion
Haha, I hadn't noticed that little mark! To me it looks like a tiny whirlpool. Now another question - what would she look like as a double-Lp?BlackOak2 wrote:Very nice pseudo-leopard. I especially like the graying shadow of her tail. I also like the curly-Que, dragon-like mark on her chest, right in front of her leg.
I can't decide of whether I see a kangaroo, a flying dragon or an upside down question mark.
If only they were real...

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Re: Leopard Patterns - Information and open discussion
All white with a stubbornly black nose! And what looks like a painter took a paintbrush and shook it over her.Silverine wrote:Haha, I hadn't noticed that little mark! To me it looks like a tiny whirlpool. Now another question - what would she look like as a double-Lp?BlackOak2 wrote:Very nice pseudo-leopard. I especially like the graying shadow of her tail. I also like the curly-Que, dragon-like mark on her chest, right in front of her leg.
I can't decide of whether I see a kangaroo, a flying dragon or an upside down question mark.
If only they were real...

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Maybe she dipped her nose in the bucket and then shook it?BlackOak2 wrote: All white with a stubbornly black nose! And what looks like a painter took a paintbrush and shook it over her.


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Most definitely!Silverine wrote:Maybe she dipped her nose in the bucket and then shook it?BlackOak2 wrote: All white with a stubbornly black nose! And what looks like a painter took a paintbrush and shook it over her.
What a face she must've made.
Hey, at least it wasn't tar.

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I can just hear her snort.BlackOak2 wrote: Most definitely!
What a face she must've made.
Hey, at least it wasn't tar.

Maybe instead of paint it was molasses. Then it's a regular occurrence, so every day she has a new spot pattern. XD

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I can just imagine 'NOT' letting her out to pasture with anybody else, she'll come in missing skin, from the nibbles the other horses were taking.Silverine wrote:
I can just hear her snort.
Maybe instead of paint it was molasses. Then it's a regular occurrence, so every day she has a new spot pattern. XD

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Ugh, now I have to get her her own pasture! I can't leave her in the barn or she'll get it all sticky!BlackOak2 wrote: I can just imagine 'NOT' letting her out to pasture with anybody else, she'll come in missing skin, from the nibbles the other horses were taking.

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HAH! She'll come in every day for dinner and you won't recognize her... She'll be bay one day, brown the next... Dunnish when she rolls in the sand...Silverine wrote:Ugh, now I have to get her her own pasture! I can't leave her in the barn or she'll get it all sticky!BlackOak2 wrote: I can just imagine 'NOT' letting her out to pasture with anybody else, she'll come in missing skin, from the nibbles the other horses were taking.