This lovely boy needs a name. Perhaps you can help him find one to his liking? Who knows, he may reward you in some way...
This is the Tarvalier mascot, since he gets to be on the adopt cover XD
Rider||None
Name||
Gender||Stallion
Age||Unknown
Height||17.3hh
Coat||White
Genes||eeWWbbGgMmtt
White, for Tarvaliers, is very different that in regular horse breeds. White acts like a modifier for red coats and produces what are called "rose" horses, similar to how the agouti genes modifies black coats and produces bay horses. It is also a gene with incomplete dominance. WW horses appear completely white, Ww causes a white body with original base coat coloring in the mane, points, and sometimes face and shoulders, and ww has no affect. White Tarvaliers can have all white to all black mane and tail or a tinted mane and tail like the stallion above. The genetics for this are not yet understood.
White horses can carry white markings, but will not display them. Non-white markings will display over the coat like any other base coat color. "Dominant White" is not a term that exists for Tarvaliers. Lethal white is also impossible. If two white horses are breed, their foals will have white base coats, along with any markings they may have.
I'll post a rose Tarvalier eventually lol. They look a bit like red roans, if they were extremely roan XD