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:
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