horse markings diagram - ccsha
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Clydesdale Cross Sport Horse Association Inc.
Email: [email protected]
HORSE MARKINGS DIAGRAM
Please indicate all markings described above on the following diagram. Please use blue or black ink ONLY. Scars should be indicate with an X, whorls with a O.
MARKING TERMINOLOGY
Any of the following markings that join into one larger marking, are described as conjoined (e.g. white star and stripe conjoined).
White Head Markings
• Star: Any white marking on the forehead
• Stripe: Narrow white marking running down nose
• Snip: White marking in vicinity of nostrils
• Blaze: Wide white marking covering most of face
White Leg Markings
Please be specific about the location of any white leg markings (e.g. white to coronet / fetlock / above or below knee)
Brands
Any brand is acceptable. Some common descriptors for brands
• Lazy: Letter or number on their side
• Conjoined: Two letters or numbers joined together
• Script: Cursive letter
• Over: When one letter or number
Clydesdale Cross Sport Horse Association Inc.No. A0046657H
PO Box 318, Whittlesea, VIC, 3757
[email protected] Web: www.ccsha.com
HORSE MARKINGS DIAGRAM
Please indicate all markings described above on the following diagram. Please use blue or black ink ONLY. Scars should be
that join into one larger marking, are described as conjoined (e.g. white star and stripe conjoined).
Any white marking on the forehead
Narrow white marking running down nose
White marking in vicinity of nostrils
Wide white marking covering most of face
Please be specific about the location of any white leg markings (e.g. white to coronet / fetlock / above or below knee)
Any brand is acceptable. Some common descriptors for brands include:
Letter or number on their side
Two letters or numbers joined together
When one letter or number, is placed over another
Clydesdale Cross Sport Horse Association Inc.
www.ccsha.com
Please indicate all markings described above on the following diagram. Please use blue or black ink ONLY. Scars should be
that join into one larger marking, are described as conjoined (e.g. white star and stripe conjoined).
Please be specific about the location of any white leg markings (e.g. white to coronet / fetlock / above or below knee)