++A hog anatomy right there
Just sort of tinkering with some marking ideas and such for Pigoos.
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from left to right -
1. Irish; pig has a mask and a ring around its neck, which extends down to its forelegs
2. Belt; pig has a thick pale or coloured band that runs up each foreleg and across its shoulders. May also have a facial marking and/or white socks on its hind feet
3. Saddle; pig has a mostly white or pale body with a coloured mask and a patch along its lower back.
4. Mosaic; pig is covered in irregular patterns or broken patches of colour that do not fit in any other category
5. Pinto; pig has coloured patches and spots that are ringed by a contrasting shade. Fur is always light, either a shade of cream or white. Also known as 'bullseye' pigs. Pale eyes (including blue) and heterochromia are very common in this variation, and the skin and nose is usually pink or pale with either blue, brown, grey or black patches of pigment.
6. Dalmatian; pig is covered in spots of varying sizes and shapes. Can have just a few spots or be covered densely. Though pale pigoos with dark spots are most common, dalmatian-marked pigoos can be of any colour with either darker or lighter spots.
7. Masked; pig has a bare body, a coloured mask and a 'dipped' tail, with or without any facial markings. Stripes, stars, blazes, chin stripes and full face are all possible. Pigoos may have sparse patches or spots running down their backs - not to be mistaken for Dalmatians or Pintos, who do not have such uniformed spots and are typically mask-less. Though popular in the pet trade, this variation of pigoo is strictly prohibited in the show ring.
8. Minimal; pigoo is solid in colour but still has a small marking somewhere on its body, usually on the chest, face or ankles. Multiple small markings are permitted.
9. Splashed; pig has a coloured upper body with light undersides and a tail tip, almost giving the illusion that it has swam through paint. Face may be bare or can have any allowed markings.
