Traits
Sable Dunskin[E At nCr D] (Extremely Rare)
Gold Dunalino[ee nCr D] (Extremely Rare)
Wild Amber Derlino[E At CrCr Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Countershading (Free)
Countershading
Countershading is the slight differences in coat, sometimes referred to as nuance in the coat. Shading can be lighter or darker than the coat, but should never mimic another gene, like sooty or pangare. Countershading can also express as dapples on the coat or slight points on coats that might not have them.
Countershade Import Examples
Gold Apricot Cream Dun[ee Crprl Ch D] (Legendary)
Sable Lemon Cream Dun[E At Crprl Ch D] (Legendary)
Amber Peach Cream Dun[E A Crprl Ch D] (Legendary)
Classic Kiwi Cream Dun[E Crprl Ch D] (Legendary)
Gold Apricot Dun[ee prl Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Sable Lemon Dun[E At prl Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Wild Amber Peach Dun[E A+ prl Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Amber Peach Dun[E A prl Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Classic Kiwi Dun[E prl Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Gold Dunmello[ee CrCr Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Sable Derlino[E At CrCr Ch D] (Extremely Rare)
Chestnut[ee] (Free)
ee aa
Trait Count - 0
Genetic Code Variations
ee aa | ee A+a | ee Aa | ee Ata | ee A+A+ | ee AA | ee AtAt | ee A+A | ee A+At | ee AAt
Chestnut base coats are caused by a Beatus having no copies of the extension(E) gene. This causes the coat of a Beatus to be red in color, and their skin to be varying shades of grey. Chestnut Beatus can have any copy of the agouti(A) genes, as it does not affect their coloring.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match the mane color.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Eye Colors
Brown, Orange, Yellow, Grey
Seal Bay[E At] (Free)
EE AtAt
Trait Count - 0
Genetic Code Variations
Ee Ata | EE Ata | Ee AtAt | EE AtAt
Bay and Bay variant base coats are caused by a Beatus having at least one copy of the extension(E) and agouti(A) genes. The agouti gene suppresses the extension gene to expressing only on certain parts of a Beatus' body, called points.
Bay has three variants; Wild Bay(A+), Classic Bay(A), and Seal Bay(At). Wild Bay is the most dominant expression of bay and highly restricts the expression of a Beatus' points. Seal Bay is the most recessive, and can sometimes be mistaken for a black Beatus.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match the mane color.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Eye Colors
Brown, Orange, Yellow, Grey
Seal Bay Point Range
Blue is the minimum required expression
Yellow is the maximum optional expression
Red is the area expression is not allowed.
Seal Bay Chrome Range
Blue is the minimum required expression
Yellow is the maximum optional expression
Red is the area expression is not allowed.
Wild Bay[E A+] (Free)
EE A+A+
Trait Count - 0
Genetic Code Variations
Ee A+a | EE A+a | Ee A+A+ | EE A+A+ | Ee A+A | EE A+A | Ee A+At | EE A+At
Bay and Bay variant base coats are caused by a Beatus having at least one copy of the extension(E) and agouti(A) genes. The agouti gene suppresses the extension gene to expressing only on certain parts of a Beatus' body, called points.
Bay has three variants; Wild Bay(A+), Classic Bay(A), and Seal Bay(At). Wild Bay is the most dominant expression of bay and highly restricts the expression of a Beatus' points. Seal Bay is the most recessive, and can sometimes be mistaken for a black Beatus.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match the mane color.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Eye Colors
Brown, Orange, Yellow, Grey
Wild Bay Point Range
Bay Point Range
Blue is the minimum required expression
Yellow is the maximum optional expression
Red is the area expression is not allowed.
Single Cream[nCr] (Uncommon)
nCr
Trait Count - 2
Single cream dilutes the coat and makes the eyes paler.
Black and Chestnut can have either a lighter mane or darker mane. All Bay variants will have a dark mane.
- Blacks and Chestnuts will have lighter skin and/or grey skin. Bay and variants will still have normal skin color.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match mane color.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Eye Colors
Blue, Amber, and rarely Purple.
Purple eyes are randomly rolled and can pop up on imports and breedings, and is optional to have. Purple eyes will be marked as a trait, and appear like so; Purple Eyes from Cr.
Smoky Black - Black with nCr
Buckskin - Classic Bay with nCr
Wild Buckskin - Wild Bay with nCr
Burnt Buckskin - Seal Bay with nCr
Middle palette is for chrome.
Palomino - Chestnut with nCr