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by ghost queen. » Tue Oct 08, 2024 11:51 am
The Nord Cavall is a docile, friendly breed of horse heralding from the northern parts of Iberia. Though an old breed, it only began to grow in popularity worldwide after it's rising appearance in shows. Originally serving as a cart-pulling horse for market, or mounts in times of war, Cavalls are now known for their excellence in areas such as dressage, driving, and leisure riding. Like many other light Iberians, the Nord Cavall is a baroque horse: agile, but strong in body. For centuries, Cavalls have been seen to have cropped manes for various reasons.
After a near extinction of the breed, Nord Cavalls made a comeback thanks to a handful of dutiful conservation groups. In the process they introduced various breeds such as the baroque style Knabstrupper, the Groningen, and a few sport Warmblood breeds. This allowed for a wider variety of coat colors and markings to appear within the Cavalls, while keeping the original baroque traits it was known for.
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by ghost queen. » Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:05 pm

eye colors:
brown, hazel, green, blue - common
unnatural (ie red, pink, purple, etc) - uncommon
sectoral heterochromia - rare
bases:
Chestnut - common
Golden, honey, red - common
Liver, black - uncommon
Bay (all shades) - common
Black - common
Seal - uncommon
dilutions/modifiers:
Cream - common
Grey - common
Flaxen - common
Pangare - common
Champagne - uncommon
Sooty - uncommon
Silver - uncommon
Pearl - rare
Dun - rare
Mushroom - rare
Pinto/White Markings:
Roan - common
Tobiano - common
Overo - common
Splash - common
Sabino - common
Tovero - uncommon
Dominant white - uncommon
Appaloosa:
Spotted blanket - common
Snowcap - common
Leopard - common
Few spot - common
Varnish - uncommon
Snowflake - uncommon
Pintaloosa - combo of pinto/appaloosa - uncommon
Other:
Birdcatcher spots - common
Grease spots - uncommon
Lacing - rare
Brindle - rare
Reverse brindle - limited
Somatic - limited
Chimera - limited (cannot be ordered)
Breed Specific:
Snowdrift Splash - common
Frostbitten - common
Birdcatcher Runes - common
Okapi - uncommon
Tommie - uncommon
Not shown in breed:
traits are subject to change. more will be added via events, competitions, and voting.
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by ghost queen. » Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:39 am

this will be subject to updates as my knowledge of equine genetics expands. breed specific genetics will also be added as they are introduced. traits with no genetic makeup may be subject to change for breed identification simplicity.
Bases:
Chestnut - ee (aa/Aa/AA)
Black - Ee or EE / aa
Bay - Ee or EE / Aa or AA
Wild Bay - Ee or EE / A+a or A+A+
Seal - Ee or EE / Ata or AtAt
Dilutions/modifiers:
Cream - Crcr
Pearl - prlprl
Grey - Gg or GG
Champagne - Chch or ChCh
gold champagne - chestnut champagne
amber champagne - bay champagne
classic champagne - black champagne
sable champagne - seal champagne
Dun - Dd or DD
red dun - chestnut dun
grull(a/o) - black dun
Flaxen - ff
Silver - Zz or ZZ
Pangare - no genome marker
for simplicity, pangare will be labeled as Pnpn or PnPn in cavalls.
Mushroom - MuMu
Sooty - Stysty or StySty
Pinto/White Markings:
Roan - Rr or RR
strawberry roan - chestnut roan
blue roan - black roan
purple roan - seal roan
Tobiano - Toto or ToTo (variation: Tt or TT)
Overo - Oo (OO = (overo) lethal white syndrome or OLWS/LWS)
Tovero - combo of Tobiano and Overo
Splash - Splspl or SplSpl
Sabino - Sbsb or SbSb
Dominant white - nW13
for simplicity, dominant white will be labeled as one allele type (W13) and will always result in a completely white w/ pink skin cavall.
Appaloosa:
Spotted blanket - Lplp
extreme or extensive can use Lplp / Patn1patn1 or Patn1Patn1
Snowcap - LpLp
Leopard - Lplp / Patn1patn1 or Patn1Patn1
Few spot - LpLp / Patn1patn1 or Patn1Patn1
Varnish - LpLp
Snowflake - Lplp
Pintaloosa - combo of pinto & appaloosa
Breed Specific:
Birdcatcher Runes - +BC Runes
Okapi - Okok or OkOk
Tommie - Tmtm or TmTm
Snowdrift Splash - Sdsd or SdSd
Frostbitten - Fbfb or FbFb
Other:
traits listed under other do not have genetic makeups and will only be listed in the coat color.
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After a near extinction of the breed, Nord Cavalls made a comeback thanks to a handful of dutiful conservation groups. In the process they introduced various breeds such as the baroque style Knabstrupper, the Groningen, and a few sport Warmblood breeds. This allowed for a wider variety of coat colors and markings to appear within the Cavalls, while keeping the original baroque traits it was known for.[/quote][/size][/list]
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[list][size=90][quote]The Nord Cavall is a docile, friendly breed of horse heralding from the northern parts of Iberia. Though an old breed, it only began to grow in popularity worldwide after it's rising appearance in shows. Originally serving as a cart-pulling horse for market, or mounts in times of war, Cavalls are now known for their excellence in areas such as dressage, driving, and leisure riding. Like many other light Iberians, the Nord Cavall is a baroque horse: agile, but strong in body. For centuries, Cavalls have been seen to have cropped manes for various reasons.
After a near extinction of the breed, Nord Cavalls made a comeback thanks to a handful of dutiful conservation groups. In the process they introduced various breeds such as the baroque style Knabstrupper, the Groningen, and a few sport Warmblood breeds. This allowed for a wider variety of coat colors and markings to appear within the Cavalls, while keeping the original baroque traits it was known for.[/quote][/size][/list]
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