Would she be eligible for an odd-coloured class?

Ahrena

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Okay dokie, panic moment lol!

Am entered on Sunday for an in-hand odd-coloured horse or pony class, "open to spotted, palomino, roans ect."

I've only just realised she can't be a true roan as she doesn't change with seasons plus has frosting in her tail and gets roanier with age. Soo has a long look on the internet, and can conclude shes a bay Sabino or a rabicano (am talking to someone who really knows this stuff about it and she's not sure either xD) because she has ragged socks, frosting in her tail, flecks mainly on her hindquarters, flanks & ribcage and spreading to her neck as well, and also a small white spot on her belly.

So basically shes a bay sabino, with a lot of flecks for one, we've done 1 Odd-coloured class before when I assumed she was just a roan and came 2nd out of a big class..

But would a bay sabino/rabicano count as an "ect." at a RC level class? I mean they aren't exactly the most common of horses..

Here's a picture, its not the best but you can see her roaning on her ribcage, and vaguely on her neck. She also has a frosted tail and a white spot under her belly.
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And her tail (ignore my face lol)
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:P Don't laugh at that my fleabitten grey was advertised as a grey roan
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Thanks though hehe, they probs won't even comment as they didn't comment on my friends palomino "connemara" in a M&M class, so would probably just ignore me or place us last. I'm just so paranoid!
 
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