Veiled


Range

Veiled in heterozygous form the marking cover atleast both eyes. In its homozygous form it's range is extended, reaching the ears, mid-jaw and part of the forehead down the bridge of the donkeys nose. The marking is symmetrical across the face. Minimum range is shown in YELLOW, maximum range in BLUE.

Homozygous Veiled donkeys where the marking cover one or both ears, are often prone to hearing problems just like some splash marked horses. Whether you want to work such a handicap into your donkey's story is completely up to you.

What type of edges on this marking

Veiled always has a softened edge, very often appearing so blurry that it fades and blends into the underlying color.

Do-Not's

  • - Should not have a clear/crisp edge.
  • - Will always cover both eyes
  • - Can't be dark in color



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.