Could he be registered with CHAPS?

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i have no idea with this belly splodge!

his sire was lemon and white but dont know if i can overstamp this boys passport with chaps if its only the one splodge?

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Patch has to be min 15cm x15cm and above stifle or shoulder ans must be accompanied by 2 of the following 1] pink lower lip 2] 1/2 blue eyes 3] dual colour in tail/mane 4] apron face
So unfortunately no
 
This is from the CHAPS website.

The definition of a “coloured” horse or pony is one whose coat colour is either (piebald) or white and any other colour (skewbald), e.g. bay, roan, chestnut; with a patch of naturally occurring white coat. This white patch must be on the body above the level of the stifle or elbow, excluding any face markings. Any white marking below this does not qualify. Manes and tails may also be white or have white in them. Appaloosa animals with belly markings do not qualify. If there is any doubt as to whether an animal is classified as coloured, photographs showing all markings should be submitted to CHAPS (UK) Administration for referral to Council at the next available meeting.
 
This is from the CHAPS website.

The definition of a “coloured” horse or pony is one whose coat colour is either (piebald) or white and any other colour (skewbald), e.g. bay, roan, chestnut; with a patch of naturally occurring white coat. This white patch must be on the body above the level of the stifle or elbow, excluding any face markings. Any white marking below this does not qualify. Manes and tails may also be white or have white in them. Appaloosa animals with belly markings do not qualify. If there is any doubt as to whether an animal is classified as coloured, photographs showing all markings should be submitted to CHAPS (UK) Administration for referral to Council at the next available meeting.

so doesnt say anything about the size of the patch?

i once say a bay at a chaps show with one bit of white under his mane?

maybe i should send in pictures and see what they say :)
 
Going back to my comment, I know of a producer who's done very well at hoys with their traditional coloured who has an extra hairpiece to make the horse appear to have more colour as it is very minimally marked.
 
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