Base color modifiers (Agouti)# Bay # Wild Bay/Brown # Seal Bay/Brown |
Dilution modifiers# Dun # Creme # Fungi # Ivorie # Chardonnai # Taffy |
Other modifiers# Points # Flaxen # Sooty |
Chardonnai
Drabardis with the rare Chardonnai modifier have pink skin with a lot of small dark freckles (on the muzzle, around the eyes, genitals etc). For tips on how a Chardonnai colored Drabardi might look like, observe champagne colored horses (be sure to look at the right type, ie. either Gold, Classic or Amber/Sable champagne).
Examples of Chardonnai
The below color examples shows with white points.
Classic Chardonnai (black)A classic chardonnai Drabardi has a pale chocolate colored body, a dark shade to mane/tail, and slightly darkened legs. Not to be confused with red. |
Gold Chardonnai (red)A gold chardonnai Drabardi has a golden body color with an ivory mane and tail. Sometimes the mane and tail may match the body color. Not to be confused with creme. |
Amber Chardonnai (bay)An amber chardonnai Drabardi has a golden body that can differ in shade (just as there are different types of bay). Legs are chocolate colored and can be lighter than mane/tail. The mane/tail sometimes shows 'frosting'/light edges. Not to be confused with red. |
Sable Chardonnai (brown)Looks a lot like an amber chardonnai, only darker. Not to be confused with red. |
COLORNAME: | Genotype: | Rarity: |
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CHARDONNAI - heterozygous | nCh | Rare |
CHARDONNAI - homozygous | ChCh | Rare |
Don't forget - The examples shown are without a Drabardi hue added.The illustrations are simply examples, for more inspiration on different shades etc, look up this color (Ivory) in real donkeys