
You can see this horse's masked purple banding in the mane and tail and they seem very proud of their purple hair. In fact, they kind of remind of a peacock or other bird in the way they are strutting around. Proud as a peacock, huh? lol Maybe, if you give them a suitably proud and epic name, they will appreciate your contribution.
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Chosen|| SandyHoofprints
Name|| Thy Honoured Duke "Duke"
Gender|| Male
Age|| 31
Height|| 17hh
Coat||Banded White Dun Minimal Sabino
Special Genes||W:WW, B:B?, G:G?, M:MM, T:tt, F:??, R:rr
White coats for Tarvaliers can support regular dilution genes, such as dun, cream, champagne, or even silver. Most of these have no visible affect except for dun, but if you ever have a white horse and want to know if it carries hidden dilutes, just ask!
The dun on this one also makes the sabino visible! Sweet!