HarrisiiRangeJust like the animal from where the inspiration from this marking come, the Tasmanian Devil, this marking give the donkey light markings on the chest and rump. For inspiration look at the real Tasmanian devils chest and rump markings. The chestmarking are regular as well as irregular, in the meaning it can be devided upto a max total of three parts, for example one longer stripe that cover the entire chest, and then two 'spots' on either side of the stripe. Sometimes it can be looking "normal" on one side with what looks as a single stripe, while the shoulder on other side have a "spot". Most common is however that the marking consists of one single stripe (see the 'background donkey' above). The rump mark is always just one stripe, this cant be devided like the chestmarking can. It can however be either more narrow or more wide within the range. The chestmarking can be devided in up to three parts,
What type of edges on this markingThe edges are always crisp. Do-Not's
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The group is flexible when it comes to the looks of the markings (since nature doesn't always follow the rules and goes by *strict* lines), so as long as your markings are similar to the examples you shouldn't have any issues. As long as the marking is still visually identifiable everything is good in the hood. NOTE - if too many people abuse this, rules will become stricter.