Fall Fiesta!
An all-halter show based on colour & artistry. Open to AR & CM's π In celebration of the autumn equinoxβ woodland forests, fields, and foliage are awash in autumn colours! π Thursday, September 22 marks the start of autumn here in the Northern Hemisphere π
COMPLETE RULES, guide & terminology can all be found here: [ Link ] π Please read rules carefully, as terminology & vernacular differ from country to country. For the purposes of this show, judging will be from a North American perspective. π CLASS LIMITS: maximum of 3 horses per entrant, per class, in all classes. π CLASS PLACINGS: 1st - 6th π AWARDS: custom created image graphics for all classes, sec & div ch/res π JUDGING TIME FRAME: we hope to have all classes judged and the show concluded by the end of October π OTHER INFO: If you spot an omission, please contact me, and I will do my best to add it to the show π NOTE: This show is not accepting Fantasy/Unrealistic colours or models (sorry! maybe for the next showπ)
Concluded
You can find the show results below
Divisions
For traditional and classic size artist resins only 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Sections
For traditional and classic size artist resins only 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Classes
Includes: bay, brown, mahogany bay, red bay, sandy bay, seal bay, wild bay
Includes: buttermilk buckskin, golden buckskin, sooty (smutty buckskin), tan buckskin, etc 🍂 Mane, tail, and lower legs are black or chocolate. 'Guard' (white) hairs often visible along top of mane and sides of tail (near dock). 🍂 *NOTE: does not include line-backed duns (those belong in the dun/grulla class)
Body a uniform colour with mane/tail same as body colour (may be slightly lightly lighter/darker) 🍂 Includes: chestnut alazan, chestnut ruano, chestnut tostado, red chestnut, sorrel, red sorrel
Not to be confused with palomino! 🍂 Body colour can vary from light to dark, but ALWAYS WITH a FLAXEN MANE & TAIL (often seen in Haflingers & American Belgians, & some European Drafts like the Schwarzwälder Kaltblut (Black Forest Horse).
This is the darkest expression of chestnut (sometimes called 'black chestnut') 🍂 Example: [ https://bit.ly/3UkWD76 ] 🍂 Body a uniform colour w mane/tail same as body 🍂 Includes: liver chestnut, black chestnut
To be considered palomino, a horse must have the appropriate coat colour with at least 75-85% white in the mane & tail (PHBA & PHA criteria) 🍂 (palomino’s with a lot of flaxen/cream in the mane & tail would be considered flaxen chestnut) 🍂 Includes: golden palomino ⦁ isabella palomino ⦁ sooty (smutty) palomino ⦁ chocolate palomino
🍂 Perlino's have a cream-coloured coat, with darker reddish-rust-coloured points (= ears, mane/tail, lower legs) ⦁ Blue eyes are common 🍂 Cremello's also have a cream-coloured basecoat, but with a WHITE mane and tail, and very often white markings (blazes, socks, etc) ⦁ Blue eyes are common
🍂 An all white horse (or nearly all white) without any other distinguishing characteristics (no fleabites, no dapples, pinto/sabino markings etc)— e.g. Camarillo White Horse 🍂 Includes: white, dominant white
🍂 Body mostly light grey ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from white, to light/mixed grey, to very dark (almost black)— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY VERY LIGHT GREY with very minimal point colour on knees/hocks 🍂 Includes: flea-bitten grey, lightly dappled grey, mulberry grey (often seen in Andalusians) = grey on chestnut— body mostly white or light grey w reddish mane/tail)
🍂 Body mostly dark ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from light to dark— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY DARK to HEAVILY DAPPLED GREY ⦁ Point colour on lower legs—extending from knees/hocks to fetlocks. 🍂 Includes: medium to dark grey ⦁ medium to heavily dappled grey ⦁ rose-grey (chestnut going grey)
🍂 All duns, including grulla. MUST HAVE at LEAST ONE VISIBLE PRIMITIVE MARKING IN PHOTO, i.e. leg barring, dorsal stripe, shoulder transverse stripe, facial "cobwebbing" (facial masking), etc 🍂 mushroom dun (exclusive to British Shetland ponies) ⦁ buckskin dun ⦁ red dun ⦁ claybank dun ⦁ bay dun ⦁ lobo dun ⦁ yellow dun ⦁ silver grulla ⦁ slate grulla, etc.
🍂 True roans will always exhibit the classic roan pattern with typical dark head and matching point colour (mane/tail and legs). ⦁ Point colour will always be significantly darker than the overall body colour 🍂 Often seen in European Draft breeds 🍂 Does not include varnish roan (which is exclusive to the appaloosa breed 🍂 Includes: ⦁ bay roan ⦁ blue roan ⦁ red roan/strawberry roan ⦁ palomino roan
🍂 Includes bay silver, black silver, chocolate silver, red silver, silver dapple, taffy
🍂 For all other SOLID colours that don't quite fit in any of the above categories. i.e. champagne, mushroom (exclusive to Shetland Ponies only), pearl, rabicano, etc
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds with a SOLID COAT COLOUR (may occur with or without primitive markings)—i.e. African Wild Ass, Asiatic Wild Ass (Onager), Przewalski, Kiang, Kulan, Tarpan (extinct), German Heck Horse, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding mule & donkey terminology
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your SOLID colour babies show in this class 🍂 Solid colours may occur with or without primitive markings 🍂 INCLUDES: mule & donkey, exotic youngstock
For traditional and classic size artist resins only 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Classes
A predominantly white horse with coloured spots occurring over the entire body. The colour of the spots are determined by the base colour of the horse (eg: bay, black, chestnut, buckskin, etc).
Generally confined to hips/croup/loin/flank area— may extend to mid-barrel to just behind the withers 🍂 Blanket may be spotted, or non-spotted 🍂 Includes: minimal blanket ⦁ blanket with spots ⦁ no-spot blanket ⦁ snowcap blanket ⦁ lacey blanket ⦁ patchy blanket 🍂 May occur with or without the varnish pattern (varnish marks)
🍂 An extensive blanket extending well forward from the hindquarters, covering also the shoulders and reaching the base of neck 🍂 Blanket may be spotted or non-spotted 🍂 The head and neck retain the solid base colour of the horse 🍂 May or may not occur with the varnish pattern (varnish marks) 🍂 There is often extensive leg markings (spots, roaning, and 'lightening' marks) 🍂
🍂 Includes varnish roan, snowflake (reverse leopard), few-spot leopard, or combination thereof
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & overo characteristics.
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & tobiano characteristics.
🍂 For all other patterned colours that don't quite fit the description in any of the above classes—e.g. medicine hat, splash white, sabino/maximum sabino, sabino-overo, tovero, or combination thereof 🍂 ALSO INCLUDES: brindle, pintaloosa 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of other pinto patterns & characteristics.
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds exhibiting skewed, spotted, or striped coat pattern—i.e. zebras, quagga, zorse, zeedonk, & other hybrids, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding spotted mules & donks.
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your patterned (pinto, spotted, striped, etc) babies show in this class 🍂 INCLUDES mule & donkey, exotic youngstock, etc 🍂
For mini & micro-mini artist resins only 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Sections
For mini & micro-mini artist resins only 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Classes
Includes: bay, brown, mahogany bay, red bay, sandy bay, seal bay, wild bay
Includes: buttermilk buckskin, golden buckskin, sooty (smutty buckskin), tan buckskin, etc 🍂 Mane, tail, and lower legs are black or chocolate. 'Guard' (white) hairs often visible along top of mane and sides of tail (near dock). 🍂 *NOTE: does not include line-backed duns (those belong in the dun/grulla class)
Body a uniform colour with mane/tail same as body colour (may be slightly lightly lighter/darker) 🍂 Includes: chestnut alazan, chestnut ruano, chestnut tostado, red chestnut, sorrel, red sorrel
Not to be confused with palomino! 🍂 Body colour can vary from light to dark, but ALWAYS WITH a FLAXEN MANE & TAIL (often seen in Haflingers & American Belgians, & some European Drafts like the Schwarzwälder Kaltblut (Black Forest Horse).
This is the darkest expression of chestnut (sometimes called 'black chestnut') 🍂 Example: [ https://bit.ly/3UkWD76 ] 🍂 Body a uniform colour w mane/tail same as body 🍂 Includes: liver chestnut, black chestnut
To be considered palomino, a horse must have the appropriate coat colour with at least 75-85% white in the mane & tail (PHBA & PHA criteria) 🍂 (palomino’s with a lot of flaxen/cream in the mane & tail would be considered flaxen chestnut) 🍂 Includes: golden palomino ⦁ isabella palomino ⦁ sooty (smutty) palomino ⦁ chocolate palomino
🍂 Perlino's have a cream-coloured coat, with darker reddish-rust-coloured points (= ears, mane/tail, lower legs) ⦁ Blue eyes are common 🍂 Cremello's also have a cream-coloured basecoat, but with a WHITE mane and tail, and very often white markings (blazes, socks, etc) ⦁ Blue eyes are common
🍂 An all white horse (or nearly all white) without any other distinguishing characteristics (no fleabites, no dapples, pinto/sabino markings etc)— e.g. Camarillo White Horse 🍂 Includes: white, dominant white
🍂 Body mostly light grey ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from white, to light/mixed grey, to very dark (almost black)— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY VERY LIGHT GREY with very minimal point colour on knees/hocks 🍂 Includes: flea-bitten grey, lightly dappled grey, mulberry grey (often seen in Andalusians) = grey on chestnut— body mostly white or light grey w reddish mane/tail)
🍂 Body mostly dark ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from light to dark— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY DARK to HEAVILY DAPPLED GREY ⦁ Point colour on lower legs—extending from knees/hocks to fetlocks. 🍂 Includes: medium to dark grey ⦁ medium to heavily dappled grey ⦁ rose-grey (chestnut going grey)
🍂 All duns, including grulla. MUST HAVE at LEAST ONE VISIBLE PRIMITIVE MARKING IN PHOTO, i.e. leg barring, dorsal stripe, shoulder transverse stripe, facial "cobwebbing" (facial masking), etc 🍂 mushroom dun (exclusive to British Shetland ponies) ⦁ buckskin dun ⦁ red dun ⦁ claybank dun ⦁ bay dun ⦁ lobo dun ⦁ yellow dun ⦁ silver grulla ⦁ slate grulla, etc.
🍂 True roans will always exhibit the classic roan pattern with typical dark head and matching point colour (mane/tail and legs). ⦁ Point colour will always be significantly darker than the overall body colour 🍂 Often seen in European Draft breeds 🍂 Does not include varnish roan (which is exclusive to the appaloosa breed 🍂 Includes: ⦁ bay roan ⦁ blue roan ⦁ red roan/strawberry roan ⦁ palomino roan
🍂 Includes bay silver, black silver, chocolate silver, red silver, silver dapple, taffy
🍂 For all other SOLID colours that don't quite fit in any of the above categories. i.e. champagne, mushroom (exclusive to Shetland Ponies only), pearl, rabicano, etc
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds with a SOLID COAT COLOUR (may occur with or without primitive markings)—i.e. African Wild Ass, Asiatic Wild Ass (Onager), Przewalski, Kiang, Kulan, Tarpan (extinct), German Heck Horse, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding mule & donkey terminology
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your SOLID colour babies show in this class 🍂 Solid colours may occur with or without primitive markings 🍂 INCLUDES: mule & donkey, exotic youngstock
For mini & micro-mini artist resins only 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Classes
A predominantly white horse with coloured spots occurring over the entire body. The colour of the spots are determined by the base colour of the horse (eg: bay, black, chestnut, buckskin, etc).
Generally confined to hips/croup/loin/flank area— may extend to mid-barrel to just behind the withers 🍂 Blanket may be spotted, or non-spotted 🍂 Includes: minimal blanket ⦁ blanket with spots ⦁ no-spot blanket ⦁ snowcap blanket ⦁ lacey blanket ⦁ patchy blanket 🍂 May occur with or without the varnish pattern (varnish marks)
🍂 An extensive blanket extending well forward from the hindquarters, covering also the shoulders and reaching the base of neck 🍂 Blanket may be spotted or non-spotted 🍂 The head and neck retain the solid base colour of the horse 🍂 May or may not occur with the varnish pattern (varnish marks) 🍂 There is often extensive leg markings (spots, roaning, and 'lightening' marks) 🍂
🍂 Includes varnish roan, snowflake (reverse leopard), few-spot leopard, or combination thereof
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & overo characteristics.
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & tobiano characteristics.
🍂 For all other patterned colours that don't quite fit the description in any of the above classes—e.g. medicine hat, splash white, sabino/maximum sabino, sabino-overo, tovero, or combination thereof 🍂 ALSO INCLUDES: brindle, pintaloosa 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of other pinto patterns & characteristics.
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds exhibiting skewed, spotted, or striped coat pattern—i.e. zebras, quagga, zorse, zeedonk, & other hybrids, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding spotted mules & donks.
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your patterned (pinto, spotted, striped, etc) babies show in this class 🍂 INCLUDES mule & donkey, exotic youngstock, etc 🍂
Traditional (incl large tr) or classic size models 🍂 Definition: a CUSTOMIZED MODEL is defined as altering an OF factory and/or commercial release model— whether it be plastic, mass-produced commercial resin, china/porcelain, pewter, bronze, or any other OF material. Any alteration from the original factory finish means a model is customized 🍂 INCLUDES cold-painted chinas/porcelain, rubber, etc (CollectA, Schleich, etc) 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: make/mfr ⦁ name of original mould (release name) ⦁ name of customizer
Sections
Customized traditional (or larger) & classic size models with solid coat colour 🍂 Definition: a CUSTOMIZED MODEL is defined as altering an OF factory and/or commercial release model— whether it be plastic, mass-produced commercial resin, china/porcelain, pewter, bronze, or any other OF material. Any alteration from the original factory finish means a model is customized 🍂 INCLUDES cold-painted chinas/porcelain, rubber, etc (CollectA, Schleich, etc) 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: make/mfr ⦁ name of original mould (release name) ⦁ name of customizer
Classes
Includes: bay, brown, mahogany bay, red bay, sandy bay, seal bay, wild bay
Includes: buttermilk buckskin, golden buckskin, sooty (smutty buckskin), tan buckskin, etc 🍂 Mane, tail, and lower legs are black or chocolate. 'Guard' (white) hairs often visible along top of mane and sides of tail (near dock). 🍂 *NOTE: does not include line-backed duns (those belong in the dun/grulla class)
Body a uniform colour with mane/tail same as body colour (may be slightly lightly lighter/darker) 🍂 Includes: chestnut alazan, chestnut ruano, chestnut tostado, red chestnut, sorrel, red sorrel
Not to be confused with palomino! 🍂 Body colour can vary from light to dark, but ALWAYS WITH a FLAXEN MANE & TAIL (often seen in Haflingers & American Belgians, & some European Drafts like the Schwarzwälder Kaltblut (Black Forest Horse).
This is the darkest expression of chestnut (sometimes called 'black chestnut') 🍂 Example: [ https://bit.ly/3UkWD76 ] 🍂 Body a uniform colour w mane/tail same as body 🍂 Includes: liver chestnut, black chestnut
To be considered palomino, a horse must have the appropriate coat colour with at least 75-85% white in the mane & tail (PHBA & PHA criteria) 🍂 (palomino’s with a lot of flaxen/cream in the mane & tail would be considered flaxen chestnut) 🍂 Includes: golden palomino ⦁ isabella palomino ⦁ sooty (smutty) palomino ⦁ chocolate palomino
🍂 Perlino's have a cream-coloured coat, with darker reddish-rust-coloured points (= ears, mane/tail, lower legs) ⦁ Blue eyes are common 🍂 Cremello's also have a cream-coloured basecoat, but with a WHITE mane and tail, and very often white markings (blazes, socks, etc) ⦁ Blue eyes are common
🍂 An all white horse (or nearly all white) without any other distinguishing characteristics (no fleabites, no dapples, pinto/sabino markings etc)— e.g. Camarillo White Horse 🍂 Includes: white, dominant white
🍂 Body mostly light grey ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from white, to light/mixed grey, to very dark (almost black)— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY VERY LIGHT GREY with very minimal point colour on knees/hocks 🍂 Includes: flea-bitten grey, lightly dappled grey, mulberry grey (often seen in Andalusians) = grey on chestnut— body mostly white or light grey w reddish mane/tail)
🍂 Body mostly dark ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from light to dark— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY DARK to HEAVILY DAPPLED GREY ⦁ Point colour on lower legs—extending from knees/hocks to fetlocks. 🍂 Includes: medium to dark grey ⦁ medium to heavily dappled grey ⦁ rose-grey (chestnut going grey)
🍂 All duns, including grulla. MUST HAVE at LEAST ONE VISIBLE PRIMITIVE MARKING IN PHOTO, i.e. leg barring, dorsal stripe, shoulder transverse stripe, facial "cobwebbing" (facial masking), etc 🍂 mushroom dun (exclusive to British Shetland ponies) ⦁ buckskin dun ⦁ red dun ⦁ claybank dun ⦁ bay dun ⦁ lobo dun ⦁ yellow dun ⦁ silver grulla ⦁ slate grulla, etc.
🍂 True roans will always exhibit the classic roan pattern with typical dark head and matching point colour (mane/tail and legs). ⦁ Point colour will always be significantly darker than the overall body colour 🍂 Often seen in European Draft breeds 🍂 Does not include varnish roan (which is exclusive to the appaloosa breed 🍂 Includes: ⦁ bay roan ⦁ blue roan ⦁ red roan/strawberry roan ⦁ palomino roan
🍂 Includes bay silver, black silver, chocolate silver, red silver, silver dapple, taffy
🍂 For all other SOLID colours that don't quite fit in any of the above categories. i.e. champagne, mushroom (exclusive to Shetland Ponies only), pearl, rabicano, etc
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds with a SOLID COAT COLOUR (may occur with or without primitive markings)—i.e. African Wild Ass, Asiatic Wild Ass (Onager), Przewalski, Kiang, Kulan, Tarpan (extinct), German Heck Horse, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding mule & donkey terminology
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your SOLID colour babies show in this class 🍂 Solid colours may occur with or without primitive markings 🍂 INCLUDES: mule & donkey, exotic youngstock
Customized traditional (or larger) & classic size models with a bi-colour or patterned coat colour 🍂 Definition: a CUSTOMIZED MODEL is defined as altering an OF factory and/or commercial release model— whether it be plastic, mass-produced commercial resin, china/porcelain, pewter, bronze, or any other OF material. Any alteration from the original factory finish means a model is customized 🍂 INCLUDES cold-painted chinas/porcelain, rubber, etc (CollectA, Schleich, etc) 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: make/mfr ⦁ name of original mould (release name) ⦁ name of customizer
Classes
A predominantly white horse with coloured spots occurring over the entire body. The colour of the spots are determined by the base colour of the horse (eg: bay, black, chestnut, buckskin, etc).
Generally confined to hips/croup/loin/flank area— may extend to mid-barrel to just behind the withers 🍂 Blanket may be spotted, or non-spotted 🍂 Includes: minimal blanket ⦁ blanket with spots ⦁ no-spot blanket ⦁ snowcap blanket ⦁ lacey blanket ⦁ patchy blanket 🍂 May occur with or without the varnish pattern (varnish marks)
🍂 An extensive blanket extending well forward from the hindquarters, covering also the shoulders and reaching the base of neck 🍂 Blanket may be spotted or non-spotted 🍂 The head and neck retain the solid base colour of the horse 🍂 May or may not occur with the varnish pattern (varnish marks) 🍂 There is often extensive leg markings (spots, roaning, and 'lightening' marks) 🍂
🍂 Includes varnish roan, snowflake (reverse leopard), few-spot leopard, or combination thereof
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & overo characteristics.
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & tobiano characteristics.
🍂 For all other patterned colours that don't quite fit the description in any of the above classes—e.g. medicine hat, splash white, sabino/maximum sabino, sabino-overo, tovero, or combination thereof 🍂 ALSO INCLUDES: brindle, pintaloosa 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of other pinto patterns & characteristics.
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds exhibiting skewed, spotted, or striped coat pattern—i.e. zebras, quagga, zorse, zeedonk, & other hybrids, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding spotted mules & donks.
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your patterned (pinto, spotted, striped, etc) babies show in this class 🍂 INCLUDES mule & donkey, exotic youngstock, etc 🍂
For customized mini & micro-mini's 🍂 Definition: An artist resin is defined as an individual sculpture by an artist— cast and produced in a limited number— then hand-painted (finished) by the original sculpting artist or by someone else 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: sculpt edition name ⦁ name of sculpting artist ⦁ name of finish artist (painter)
Sections
For customized mini & micro-mini's with solid coat colour 🍂 Definition: a CUSTOMIZED MODEL is defined as altering an OF factory and/or commercial release model— whether it be plastic, mass-produced commercial resin, china/porcelain, pewter, bronze, or any other OF material. Any alteration from the original factory finish means a model is customized 🍂 INCLUDES cold-painted chinas/porcelain, rubber, etc (CollectA, Schleich, etc) 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: make/mfr ⦁ name of original mould (release name) ⦁ name of customizer
Classes
Includes: bay, brown, mahogany bay, red bay, sandy bay, seal bay, wild bay
Includes: buttermilk buckskin, golden buckskin, sooty (smutty buckskin), tan buckskin, etc 🍂 Mane, tail, and lower legs are black or chocolate. 'Guard' (white) hairs often visible along top of mane and sides of tail (near dock). 🍂 *NOTE: does not include line-backed duns (those belong in the dun/grulla class)
Body a uniform colour with mane/tail same as body colour (may be slightly lightly lighter/darker) 🍂 Includes: chestnut alazan, chestnut ruano, chestnut tostado, red chestnut, sorrel, red sorrel
Not to be confused with palomino! 🍂 Body colour can vary from light to dark, but ALWAYS WITH a FLAXEN MANE & TAIL (often seen in Haflingers & American Belgians, & some European Drafts like the Schwarzwälder Kaltblut (Black Forest Horse).
This is the darkest expression of chestnut (sometimes called 'black chestnut') 🍂 Example: [ https://bit.ly/3UkWD76 ] 🍂 Body a uniform colour w mane/tail same as body 🍂 Includes: liver chestnut, black chestnut
To be considered palomino, a horse must have the appropriate coat colour with at least 75-85% white in the mane & tail (PHBA & PHA criteria) 🍂 (palomino’s with a lot of flaxen/cream in the mane & tail would be considered flaxen chestnut) 🍂 Includes: golden palomino ⦁ isabella palomino ⦁ sooty (smutty) palomino ⦁ chocolate palomino
🍂 Perlino's have a cream-coloured coat, with darker reddish-rust-coloured points (= ears, mane/tail, lower legs) ⦁ Blue eyes are common 🍂 Cremello's also have a cream-coloured basecoat, but with a WHITE mane and tail, and very often white markings (blazes, socks, etc) ⦁ Blue eyes are common
🍂 An all white horse (or nearly all white) without any other distinguishing characteristics (no fleabites, no dapples, pinto/sabino markings etc)— e.g. Camarillo White Horse 🍂 Includes: white, dominant white
🍂 Body mostly light grey ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from white, to light/mixed grey, to very dark (almost black)— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY VERY LIGHT GREY with very minimal point colour on knees/hocks 🍂 Includes: flea-bitten grey, lightly dappled grey, mulberry grey (often seen in Andalusians) = grey on chestnut— body mostly white or light grey w reddish mane/tail)
🍂 Body mostly dark ⦁ Mane & tail can vary from light to dark— but OVERALL BODY COLOUR MOSTLY DARK to HEAVILY DAPPLED GREY ⦁ Point colour on lower legs—extending from knees/hocks to fetlocks. 🍂 Includes: medium to dark grey ⦁ medium to heavily dappled grey ⦁ rose-grey (chestnut going grey)
🍂 All duns, including grulla. MUST HAVE at LEAST ONE VISIBLE PRIMITIVE MARKING IN PHOTO, i.e. leg barring, dorsal stripe, shoulder transverse stripe, facial "cobwebbing" (facial masking), etc 🍂 mushroom dun (exclusive to British Shetland ponies) ⦁ buckskin dun ⦁ red dun ⦁ claybank dun ⦁ bay dun ⦁ lobo dun ⦁ yellow dun ⦁ silver grulla ⦁ slate grulla, etc.
🍂 True roans will always exhibit the classic roan pattern with typical dark head and matching point colour (mane/tail and legs). ⦁ Point colour will always be significantly darker than the overall body colour 🍂 Often seen in European Draft breeds 🍂 Does not include varnish roan (which is exclusive to the appaloosa breed 🍂 Includes: ⦁ bay roan ⦁ blue roan ⦁ red roan/strawberry roan ⦁ palomino roan
🍂 Includes bay silver, black silver, chocolate silver, red silver, silver dapple, taffy
🍂 For all other SOLID colours that don't quite fit in any of the above categories. i.e. champagne, mushroom (exclusive to Shetland Ponies only), pearl, rabicano, etc
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds with a SOLID COAT COLOUR (may occur with or without primitive markings)—i.e. African Wild Ass, Asiatic Wild Ass (Onager), Przewalski, Kiang, Kulan, Tarpan (extinct), German Heck Horse, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding mule & donkey terminology
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your SOLID colour babies show in this class 🍂 Solid colours may occur with or without primitive markings 🍂 INCLUDES: mule & donkey, exotic youngstock
For customized mini & micro-mini's with a bi-colour or patterned coat colour 🍂 Definition: a CUSTOMIZED MODEL is defined as altering an OF factory and/or commercial release model— whether it be plastic, mass-produced commercial resin, china/porcelain, pewter, bronze, or any other OF material. Any alteration from the original factory finish means a model is customized 🍂 INCLUDES cold-painted chinas/porcelain, rubber, etc (CollectA, Schleich, etc) 🍂 Please give credit to the artist(s) in our hobby, by including the following info with your entry: make/mfr ⦁ name of original mould (release name) ⦁ name of customizer
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A predominantly white horse with coloured spots occurring over the entire body. The colour of the spots are determined by the base colour of the horse (eg: bay, black, chestnut, buckskin, etc).
Generally confined to hips/croup/loin/flank area— may extend to mid-barrel to just behind the withers 🍂 Blanket may be spotted, or non-spotted 🍂 Includes: minimal blanket ⦁ blanket with spots ⦁ no-spot blanket ⦁ snowcap blanket ⦁ lacey blanket ⦁ patchy blanket 🍂 May occur with or without the varnish pattern (varnish marks)
🍂 An extensive blanket extending well forward from the hindquarters, covering also the shoulders and reaching the base of neck 🍂 Blanket may be spotted or non-spotted 🍂 The head and neck retain the solid base colour of the horse 🍂 May or may not occur with the varnish pattern (varnish marks) 🍂 There is often extensive leg markings (spots, roaning, and 'lightening' marks) 🍂
🍂 Includes varnish roan, snowflake (reverse leopard), few-spot leopard, or combination thereof
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & overo characteristics.
In the UK & other parts of the world, "pinto" is sometimes referred to as "skewbald" or "piebald." 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of pinto patterns & tobiano characteristics.
🍂 For all other patterned colours that don't quite fit the description in any of the above classes—e.g. medicine hat, splash white, sabino/maximum sabino, sabino-overo, tovero, or combination thereof 🍂 ALSO INCLUDES: brindle, pintaloosa 🍂 See RULES (terminology) [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for an explanation of other pinto patterns & characteristics.
🍂 All longear & exotic breeds exhibiting skewed, spotted, or striped coat pattern—i.e. zebras, quagga, zorse, zeedonk, & other hybrids, etc 🍂 See RULES [ https://bit.ly/3Dt8TfY ] for definitions regarding spotted mules & donks.
🍂 Youngstock is defined as foals, weanlings, and yearlings up to 1 yr age 🍂 All your patterned (pinto, spotted, striped, etc) babies show in this class 🍂 INCLUDES mule & donkey, exotic youngstock, etc 🍂
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