I decided I wanted to do a different marking than my previous one, and was inspired by pigs at my county fair.
I want to call these Swine Marks, and they are based off of pigs with markings like this.
BASIC DESCRIPTION: Swine Marks are circular markings that can appear anywhere on a horses body. The Swine gene affects all white marks, so it is not compatible with white markings. A swine carrying horse can still have appaloosa markings, but is a dominant gene, so it is over top of them, as opposed to underneath. Swine Marks can be any size, but cover large surface areas. All Swine Marks are circular, some even resembling manchado. The exterior of the Swine Marks are always a greyer version of the main coat color, while the interior is a darker version of the coat color, often correlating with the mane color. (SwSw - Dominant Swine Swsw - Heterozygous Swine marks)
Gender: Mare
Phenotype: Chestnut Tobiano Swine
Genotype: ee - Aa - at - SwSw
Breeding Remarks:
-Will always pass swine






















