Barring creates vertical stripes, somewhat like brindling, or wing markings on many hawk species. These stripes should be at least somewhat broken up, but can be made entirely out of rough ticking or other textured lines.
Layering Rules
Can freely layer under & over markings, except White, Black, and Dilution genes
Hard, Textured, Minimally Soft
Faded Out
Barring should cover at least 10%, or enough to be noticeable, and can cover up to 50% of the dergon in Het. form, or up to 80% in Hom. or Super.
Barring can cause Stripes or Tabby to break apart at the ends of their markings, creating a dispersed effect.