Crescent Cove MHA Winter Festival
Welcome to the Winter edition of the Crescent Cove Model Horses and Art Discord show! This is the 4th and final show of the year for Crescent Cove Model Horse Server on Discord. This show is completely FREE but you have to be a member of the Crescent Cove Model Horse server to join. Join by following this link: Link . This will let you join the discord server! Once in and have completed the intro questions and chosen roles, send your username in the "omhps-usernames" channel or, if you'd prefer to keep your username private, you can pm me (Naomithewolf#2563) on Discord with your username and I will add you! There will be multiple judges for this show!
1.This show is for members of the server ONLY. You can join the server to enter this show but if you leave, your horses will be disqualified. 2.Judging results are final, but if you’d like to know why your horse placed the way it did, some judges offer notes on their decision making. Feel free to reach out to Naomithewolf#2563 on discord for any tips! 3.Horses can enter in ONE halter class and ONE workmanship class. Anyone entering their horses in classes more than once will have all entries of that horse DISQUALIFIED. 4. Be sure that the class you’re entering is correct for your model. If you enter the wrong class you will be disqualified. 5. All foals should enter foal classes (this includes fantasy and longear foals in the Other Foals class). 6. For workmanship, pattern dominates base color. So enter your bay tobiano in only the tobiano class. 7. Have fun! This is the end of the year show and it’s a celebration of our community’s growth!
This show has a private list of entrants that are allowed to enter.
Concluded
You can find the show results below
Divisions
For all large artist resin horses.
Sections
Classes
Any horse with a carriage cross, could be Carriage x Carriage or carriage x other breed type. Choose the cross class that better fits your model.
Cross breeds only
Purebred friesians only. Colors include black and rarely chestnut only with minor white markings possible.
Classes
Any draft crossbred or purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Classes
Any model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Classes
Classes
Artist Resin large American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Artist Resin Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
Classes
Artist Resin Large Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Artist Resin large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Classes
Any cross involving a pony breed. Pick the crossbred class that fits your mold best.
Cross breeds only
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Akhal Tekes come in most solid colors with some white patterns known. Some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
For all large artist resin horses.
Sections
Classes
Any draft crossbred or purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Classes
Any model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Donkeys, Mules, and Hinnies as well as wild horses, zebras, and extinct equines. Do not enter foals in this class.
Classes
Classes
Artist Resin Small American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Artist Resin Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes, keep that in mind if your resin has a tail brace. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
Classes
Artist Resin Small Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Artist Resin small Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Classes
Any cross involving a pony breed. Pick the crossbred class that fits your mold best.
Cross breeds only
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Almost always grey but can be bay or black. Some other colors were present historically.
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
Cross breeds only
For all large Custom horses.
Sections
Classes
Any horse with a carriage cross, could be Carriage x Carriage or carriage x other breed type. Choose the cross class that better fits your model.
Cross breeds only
Purebred friesians only. Colors include black and rarely chestnut only with minor white markings possible.
Classes
Any draft crossbred or purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Classes
Any model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Classes
Classes
Custom large American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Custom Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
Classes
Custom Large Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Classes
Any cross involving a pony breed. Pick the crossbred class that fits your mold best.
Cross breeds only
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Akhal Tekes come in most solid colors with some white patterns known. Some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
For all small Custom horses.
Sections
Classes
Any draft crossbred or purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Classes
Any model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Classes
Classes
Custom large American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Custom Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
Classes
Custom Large Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Classes
Any cross involving a pony breed. Pick the crossbred class that fits your mold best.
Cross breeds only
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Almost all of this breed is grey but sometimes can be bay or black. Other colors were present historically.
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
Sections
Classes
Any draft crossbred or purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Classes
Any model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Donkeys, Mules, and Hinnies as well as zebra, wild equines, and extinct species. Do not enter foals in this class.
Classes
Classes
Custom large American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Custom Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
Classes
Custom Large Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Classes
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Almost all of this breed is grey but sometimes can be bay or black. Other colors were present historically.
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
For all large OF horses.
Sections
Classes
Any horse with a carriage cross, could be Carriage x Carriage or carriage x other breed type. Choose the cross class that better fits your model.
Cross breeds only
Purebred friesians only. Colors include black and rarely chestnut only with minor white markings possible.
Classes
Any draft purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Cross breeds only
Classes
Any Clearware model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." Clearware models have at least a portion of the model that is clear and light passes through easily. DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Any Non-Clearware model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." Clearware models have at least a portion of the model that is clear and light passes through easily. Horses in this class should NOT have any clear plastic. DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Classes
Classes
American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Cross breeds only
Custom Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
Classes
Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Classes
Any cross involving a pony breed. Pick the crossbred class that fits your mold best.
Cross breeds only
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Akhal Tekes come in most solid colors with some white patterns known. Some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
For all Small OF horses.
Sections
Classes
Any horse with a carriage cross, could be Carriage x Carriage or carriage x other breed type. Choose the cross class that better fits your model.
Cross breeds only
Purebred friesians only. Colors include black and rarely chestnut only with minor white markings possible.
Classes
Cross breeds only
Any draft purebred draft that is not from America, British Isles, or Europe.
Classes
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Any Clearware model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." Clearware models have at least a portion of the model that is clear and light passes through easily. DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Any Non-Clearware model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." Clearware models have at least a portion of the model that is clear and light passes through easily. Horses in this class should NOT have any clear plastic. DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Unicorns, Pegasus, Water Horses, Zombies, etc. Should remain with some horse features but there is tons of diversity in this class! Do not enter foals in this class!
Any Non-Clearware model that has a decorator pattern but is not a unicorn, pegasus, kelpie, or other mythical creature. Should be "horse shaped." Clearware models have at least a portion of the model that is clear and light passes through easily. Horses in this class should NOT have any clear plastic. DO NOT PUT FOALS HERE!
Classes
Classes
Cross breeds only
Custom Tennessee Walking Horses. These horses rarely wear a tail brace without heavy padded shoes. Can be most colors but some very rare white patterns might need a reference.
American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
American Saddlebreds. Come in most solid colors but some rare colors and patterns would be better with a reference.
Classes
Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Custom large Morgan. They can be almost every color but are not known to have tobiano or leopard.
Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Arabian. Purebreds can be chestnut, black, bay, or grey with rabicano, sabino, and dominant white possible.
Classes
Any cross involving a pony breed. Pick the crossbred class that fits your mold best.
Cross breeds only
Welsh ponies can be many colors: black, bay, chestnut, cream, grey, roan, sabino, and splash
Classes
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Can be any solid color, some rare colors might benefit from a good reference!
Classes
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Thoroughbreds come in black, bay, chestnut, and grey most often. Some lines have cream, dominant white, and sabino like markings
Classes
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Paint horses can have any base coat and any white marking except leopard.
Come in most colors but cannot have any white on the body (can have white on head and legs).
Though known for the extensive leopard complex patterns, appaloosas can also be solid.
Sections
Classes
Any division requiring an english saddle, including but not limited to dressage, showjumping, hunter, saddleseat, flat racing, and english pleasure. Horses must be tacked up, rider is not required but a well suited rider will give added points.
Any division that does not match traditional english or western tack. Horses must have some form of tack on, at least a halter. Divisions that fit this class include but are not limited to: halter, driving, pulling, costume, and bronc riding.
Any division requiring a western saddle, including but not limited to barrel racing, pole bending, western pleasure, trail, and reining. Rider is not required but a well suited rider will give added points.
Sections
Read descriptions carefully, horses entered into wrong classes (if not fault of the show planner) will be disqualified.
Classes
a pattern with much variation. Unique factors to appaloosa include mottled skin, striped hooves, and white sclera with massive variation in individual white markings. Horses in this class can be leopard, semi-leopard, blanket, snowflake, frosted roan, varnish roan, snowflake, or mixtures of multiple. Horses entered into this class can have any base coat but should not have any other white patterns (pintaloosa, true roan, any other white pattern).
This pattern causes white markings that have a tendency to avoid the midline of the horse (spine and under belly), causing a “framed” effect to the white markings. Markings can be smooth or jagged edged with or without ticking, they tend to, but don’t always, have lots of white on the face with not so much white on the legs. Horses entered in this class should not have roan or any other white pattern but can be of any base color.
any mixture of different patterns, including roan. Examples include but are not limited to: Pintaloosa, Tovero, Roan Tobiano, Sabino Rabicano, and any mixture of such. They can have any base coat.
Unique by causing a cluster of roaning at the flank and bars of white on the tail head. Rabicano can have large amounts of white on the face and legs but does not have to. Horses entered in this class can be any base color but should not have roan or any other white pattern.
True roan causes white ticking throughout the majority of the body with little to no ticking on the head, legs, mane and tail. Roan can appear on any base coat including cremello and other very light coats and has no effect on skin color. Roans have a tendency to scar dark if they get an injury on the body where roan markings are, these are called “corn marks.” Horses in this class can be any base color but should not have any other white patterns.
This class includes Sb1 Sabino as well as “Sabino-like” patterns so common in drafts, arabians, and other breeds. Most often this pattern causes ragged markings, large white markings on the face and legs, sometimes this can cause roaning throughout the body. Horses entered in this class can be any base coat but should not have roan or any other white pattern.
Noted for making the horse appear to have been “dipped” in white paint. Splash markings are normally smooth without ticking and most often cause blue eyes. Horses entered in this class should not be roan or have any other white markings.
A pattern with a tendency to have smooth rounded markings, favoring keeping pigment on the hip/stifle area, shoulder/chest, and head. Most often but not always they have small white markings on the face and white leg markings on all 4 feet. There is much variation of this pattern. At its most minimal, the horses will often express 4 white feet, a small marking on the face, and some white in the tail. Horses entered in this class can have any base coat but should not have roan or any other white pattern.
a pattern with much variation. Unique factors to appaloosa include mottled skin, striped hooves, and white sclera with massive variation in individual white markings. Horses in this class can be leopard, semi-leopard, blanket, snowflake, frosted roan, varnish roan, snowflake, or mixtures of multiple. Horses entered into this class can have any base coat but should not have any other white patterns (pintaloosa, true roan, any other white pattern).
Double check that you are entering your horse in the correct class. Horses misentered (unless by mistake of show creator) will be disqualified! Horses with white markings such as paint or appaloosa marks should NOT be entered in any of these classes.
Classes
any brown horse with black points, horses should have black ear tips, black lower legs, and black skin. At the darkest bay can appear completely black with brown muzzle. At its lightest bay can appear similar to buckskin. Horses entered in this class should not have pinto, appaloosa, grey, or roan.
horses can have some brown to them but should not have brown around the muzzle, these would be considered bay. Horses entered in this class should not have pinto, appaloosa, grey, or roan.
Champagne and pearl are dilute genes that affect all base coats, diluting to a unique shade with pink freckled skin. Champagne causes eye dilution, while Pearl does not. Horses entered in this class should not be grey, roan, have white patterns, or be Ivory Champagne (Ivory champagne goes in double dilutes).
Brown horses without black points. The skin is dark. Color can vary from light golden with flaxen mane to appearing black. At its darkest chestnut horses will still have reddish tint to their fetlocks. Horses entered in this class should not have pinto, appaloosa, grey, or roan.
Double Cream, Cream Pearl, Ivory Champagne, all the very light dilutes go here. Cremello, Perlino, smoky black, cream pearl, and ivory champagne. All horses in this class will have pink skin and blue eyes in most cases. Horses entered in this class should not have pinto, appaloosa, grey, or roan.
Any horse with dun. This gene can cause some lightening of the base coat but is most notable for causing leg barring and a dorsal stripe that continues through the tail. Other coat effects dun can cause include: shoulder and neck barring, darkening of the face, and lighter guard hairs in the mane and tail. If your horse expresses dun it can enter the class regardless of what dun is on (dunalino, red dun, bay dun, dunskin, cremello dun, etc) but duns with grey, roan, or white patterns should not be entered in the dun class.
Any horse with fantasy qualities should be entered here, with natural markings or not. If your horse is a regular bay but also a unicorn, enter here. Any decorator should be entered here as well. All white patterns and base colors allowed, realistic or not! This class is about creativity and fun!
Any horse with grey. Grey goes over all base coats and dilutions and is unique in having a gradual depigmentation over time. Horses can have extensive dapples, fleabitten marks, or be mostly white. Most greys will not have pink skin unless their base coat does. Horses entered in this class should not have white patterns but can have roan.
Anything that doesn’t fit into the above classes. Brindle, mushroom, gene combos (silver champagne dun for example) can go here. If horses are entered in this class that should go into another class, they will most likely be disqualified so if you have any questions of where your horse should go pm Naomithewolf#25633 on Discord.
Any horse with silver dilution. This dilute has no effect on chestnut or palomino. Silver causes black or bay based horses manes to have a “silver” color, it can also cause lightening of the hair on the fetlocks and the beautiful “silver dapple” coat color. Horses entered in this class can have cream, pearl, dun, or other dilutes. Horses entered in this class should not have pinto, appaloosa, grey, or roan.
Palomino, Buckskin, and Smoky black can enter this class. Smoky black can appear as normal black as 1 copy of cream has no effect on black pigment. There is large variation in shade between buckskins and Palominos but all should remain having dark skin. Horses entered in this class should not have pinto, appaloosa, grey, or roan.
Crescent Cove MHA Winter Festival - Contact show host
Discord DM Naomithewolf#2563 (preferred) or email but you have to be in the server to join. No exceptions.