We are trying to keep this as close to reality as possible. Most Warmblood breeds have a certain color scale that's allowed by the official breed registries. (list of colours see BELOW)
If you have a WB with a unusual coat color it will be rejected usually.
The HEWA may accept the horse if you can show us a precendent for a REAL EXISTING horse that has the colour and if the breed standard allowes it.
For example:
You want to register a Belgian Warmblood with the colour "Appaloosa Spots" it will very likely be rejected. No need to cry ;) Go and search on the internet and find us a real Belgian Warmblood (approved!!!) that has "Ap
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