| The description of your donkeys when registering it is not just for
interest but is an important element for security and positive
identification, augmenting the many photographs you have hopefully
taken. A little time spent could prove worthwhile. |
| Remember a 'grey dun
with dark cross and pale eye rings' would describe 75% of the donkeys in
this Country. Many characteristics are unique to your donkey and should
be carefully detailed:- |
| Note any white patches. Note accurately location any whorls and whether
clockwise or anticlockwise. Draw on separate piece of paper if required. |
The following distinguishing markings should be listed:-
Muzzle pale or dark, eye rings pale or dark, jowls throat chest and
belly if pale, colour of ears (rims or whole), mane, tail, dorsal stripe
and possibly ventral stripe (under belly). Any star or blaze on
forehead. Colour (inc. stripes) of hooves. Include any freeze or hoof
brands, or microchip numbers. |
| Colours are the commonest cause of confusion. The acceptable lists of
colours are as follows, however you may add more descriptive terms on
the details for the reverse of the certificate. |
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THE MMDA ACCEPTED COLOURS
ARE AS FOLLOWS:
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LIGHT
DUN -
Very Light Brown |

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DUN -
Pastel Light Brown |
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DARK
DUN -
Darker Light Brown |

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GREY
DUN -
Grey with Light Brown
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DARK
GREY DUN -
Steel Grey with brown |

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BROWN -
Chocolate Brown |
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LT
BROWN -
Light
Chocolate Brown |

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DK
BROWN -
Deeper
Chocolate Brown |

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SORREL
-
Red
Tones of Brown |
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LT
SORREL -
Softer
Red/Pink |
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DK
SORREL -
Rusty
Red Brown |

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BROWN/BLACK -
Very
Dark Brown with some black |

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BLACK -
All
Black (no other colour) |

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WHITE -
All
White (no other colour) |

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PIEBALD
-
Black &
White |
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SKEWBALD -
Any
Other colour & White |
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