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PIEBALD

PB / Pb / UNCOMMON

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"Piebald begins from the legs (typically) and spreads upwards to the spine and head in a white or near white color. Piebald always has irregular or asymmetrical edging and should not look overly clean or uniform. Spotting should me overall minimal and not mimic Appaloosa heavily. Piebald occurs across the entire body. Piebald must cover 50% of the body on the side we can visually see, not the opposite side of the import."

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COLOR TIPS:

☛ Must be a white or near white like the palette below.

☛ Flesh tones (and flesh spotting) are allowed on the white areas so long as it is subtle and realistic.

☛ "Spots" are any hole that is fully 'land-locked' by the white of the piebald, "Semi Spots" are holes along the edge of the piebald that appear like spots, but are not fully land-locked. There is no limit to Semi-Spotting.

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⬆ !ABOVE SHOWS THE MAXIMUM EXPOSURE REQUIRED! â¬†

Piebald must leave at least 10%-15% of the base coat exposed in the form of a full patch, and not just scattered spots.

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MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least TWO areas below should show piebald white spreading inwards in some way.

Piebald must cover AT LEAST 50% of the body in some way or form. 

MINIMUM HOTSPOTS: Where the marking is most likely to occur in its 'minimal' form.

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EXAMPLES

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