Br (het form) | | BRBR (hom form)Clusters of irregular stripes that go vertically down the body

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Shape and Placement

  • ​Brindle stripes should not be free floating, but can be present in multiple areas of the body.
  • Stripes should be mostly straight, and should not branch or curve very much.
  • Can have a textured appearance, or form more solid, thin stripes with a hard edge. This includes allowing stripes to be semi-transparent, and overlapping between solid and semi-transparent stripes.
  • Can create small trailing spots.
  • The whole marking can be softly erased around all edges to make the whole marking fade​.

Color

  • Het form must be one solid color, but can still have variance in transparency.
  • Hom form can be two-toned with a gradient.
  • Can be any natural color.
  • Can be affected by color modifiers.

Allowed Edge Types

Brindle is allowed one edge type from the below options - a guide to each edge type can be found by clicking on the images

Hard
Textured
Feathered
Optional Fade

Examples


Brindle with an untextured edge that fades out around all edges.


Brindle with a textured edge that's darker than the base coat.


Brindle with a feathered edge that's lighter than the base coat. This is the maximum thickness allowed.


Brindle with overlapping solid and semi-transparent stripes.


More examples of Brindle variation!


More examples of Brindle variation!


This example is incorrect because Brindle cannot create thick, wide stripes!


This example is incorrect because Brindle cannot have rounded edges at the ends of stripes.


None yet!


Ranges

Click the buttons below to see all species ranges and click the image for a full-size version to overlay onto your import!
Additional information can be found in the Marking & Color Guide.



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Minimum Range


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Het Range


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Hom Range



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Min. Range

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Het Range

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Hom Range