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Tigglesaurus — Fawnling Breedsheet: Typical Doe Horns

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An extra sheet to help with ideas for doe horns!
- One or two tines may be long, straight or curved, but no wider than the width of the tail (eg, "unicorn" or "antelope" style). A third tine may be present but it must be shorter than the ears (eg "warrior doe").
- Four tines or more will never curve back behind the poll, and are never usually longer than the ears. The rule of thumb is, the more tines it has the smaller the set of antlers should be.
- Does will never have large branching antlers like stags, their horns are for show rather than functionality. 

Note: This is not an exhaustive or definitive list! It is just to give you an idea of variety! The “names” are not official, just for giggles and to differentiate the styles for comments. 


See the other trait sheet for other unisex horns - they show the absolute maximum for the unicorn and "warrior doe" styles. 

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