Maze

Maze is a marking resembling a more densely arranged mystic, creating thick, dark 'stripes' over the horse's body. These markings are quite regular in their thickness and spacing, but are arranged randomly. The stripes should not trail off or taper at their ends, but have blunt, round ends. It may taper in overall width towards the face. Maze should not swirl or create deliberate shapes.


The geno code for Maze is written as:
nMz or MzMz

Maze is a solid marking, with no gradient colouration, though it may fade along the underside of the horse. Maze can have some small spots erased from within the striping, but should have no free floating spots anywhere around the stripes. It will not affect the mane or tail.

At the minimum, Maze should cover the shoulders. At maximum, it will blanket the face, neck and body

In need of inspiration? Check out Tetraodon Mbu, or Giant Pufferfish!

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