Post by Trillian on Dec 3, 2010 22:39:13 GMT -5
Because it was asked for and colorations are my idea. I'm just kind of doing a fast job right now to get the basic breeds down but please if anyone wants to help feel free to look up breed height standards in books you may have at home. Don't use wiki though. My only request.
Rules!
Horses that have been created as of December 3rd 2010 do not have to be edited!
You may creat a horse that is just bellow or just above meaning an inch or so but no more!
Though when the store opens be on the look out for being able to buy both taller and shorter heights along with more unique colors.
When creating a horse of mixed heritage take the average of the breeds. How to do that? Add up the HH and then divide by the number of mixed breeds. If you need hep with this then message me.
So what I am going to do is give a little bot of information for each breed including height, breed colors and some of the characteristics to maybe help you with your next character. Mane stands strait up with no forelock
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Akhal-Teke - 14-15.2HH - Bay, Chestnut, or dun and often have a golden metalic sheen. -They have a long back with a well developed head set on a long neck which causes a arresting appreance, their hair is thin and smooth. Link Link Link
Andalusian - 14-15.2HH -
Anglo-Arab - 16-16.3HH - Any solid color markings are usual - In appearance they are more like the Thoroughbreds then Arabians with a strait rather then concaved head and longer neck. Though their frame is udualy more solid then the thoroughbred. (Funfact: The best Anglos have between 25 and 45 percent arabian blood. Funfact2: Though they are faster then the normal Arabian they are not faster then the thoroughbred but they jump better then both.) Link Link Link
Arabian - 14.3-16HH - Gray, Chesnut, Black, Roan, Bay - Not dun, Cremello, Palomino or buckskin No Pinto or Appaloosa markings though Sabino is accepted - They have a short very fine, 'dry' head with visible veining, in profile the face is noticable concaved or dished, and the forhead is convex forming a shield shape. The muzzle is very small while the nostrils are very large, eyes are enormous and expressive. The ears are short and mobile and curve inward. They have a very arched neck. (Funfact: They have 17 ribs, 5 Lumbar vertebrae and 16 tail bones compaired to a usual horse 18-6-18) Link Link Link
Ariegeois - 13.1-14.3HH - Solid black though in winter there are rust brown hieghlights. White markings are very unusual, mane and tail are thick and harsh. Very sure footed. Link Link
Asian Wild Horse - 13HH - Sand Dun. Creme Underbelly, Black legs often stripped like a zebras, black mane and tail, Primitive markings, Usualy a dorsal stripe options stripe over shoulder Link Link
Avelignese - 14-14.3HH - They are the Italian counterparts for the Haflinger. They are of the same coloration but with a heavier build and sturdier neck. Link Link
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Barb - 14.2 - 15.2HH - Usualy gray but may be bay or black. - Their neck is arched high with defined withers and shoulders that are flat and upright. The hooves tend to be narrow and boxy but they are enormously durable. Link Link
Budonny - 15.2-16HH - Chestnut, Bay rarely gray. Markings are common. - The body is well made and proportioned with considerable depth through the girth. The head is intelegent and alert and tappers to the muzzle. Link
C
Caspian - 10-12HH - Bay, Gray, Chestnut, Black, Creme. Facial markings are usual but socks stockings and body markings are not. Big nostrils and eyes very short ears, small hooves (Funfact: Never need to be shod even in the stoniets ground. Funfact2: The Caspian though small can keep up with larger breeds in any gate other than Gallop, fast little buggers.) They have 'floating' gates meaning they have a smooth set to them. Link
D
Don - 15.3-16.2HH - Chesnut, Brown often with golden sheen. Markings are acceptable and common. - They are long of leg with a low set tail. Link Link
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F
Friesian - 14-15HH - Always black. The breed is well muscled and powerfuly built with a kind misdomenor, the mane and tail are thick and luxuriant. Their hooves are big and considered blue horn. Link Link Link
G
Gidran Arabian - 15.2-16HH - Mainly chestnut in color with darker markings. Has a bigger frame then the Arabian But does have the elegant head and highset tail. Link Link
H
Haflinger - 13-13.3HH - Always Palomina or chesnut in color with flaxen mane or tail. They are well-strongly built and the best of hooves. (Funfact: They have an inate ability to climb mountains. Funfact2: Alping or breeding stock in the alpine pastures with the thinner air develops the heart and lungs better. Funfact3: They have been known to start working at the age of 4 but last well into their 40s) Link Link
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Kabardin - 15-15.2HH - Bay or black with no markings and black hooves. - (Funfact: They are renouned for navigating mountains and steep sloaps and can easily go through rivers and deep snow.) - They are strong of body but not very handsome. Their neck is short but muscled. Link
Karabair - 13-14HH - Same as Arabian - They have the same build as the arabian though their head is trait rather then concaved and the neck is shorter. Their bodies are defined as spare and wiry. Link
Karabakh - 14-14.3HH - Chestnut, Bay or Dun with metalic sheen. They commonly have any type of marking. - They have the arched neck of the Arabian but well muscled face of the Akhel-Teke. Link
L
Lokai - 14.2-15HH - Gry, Bay ir metalic chestnut and may be curled like that of the Bashkir markings are not common. - They have a very light build and are a wry tough horse with very hard hooves Link
M
N
Noriker - 16-17HH - Most common Liver chestnut with flaxen mane and tail, other colorations include dapple, brindle, black head and gray body brown and shades of chestnut. Very rarly found is leopard print. They may have white markings. They have a wide body girth and smooth trot with exceptionaly long growth of mane tail and forelock. They may have feathers or be clean of leg. Link
O
P
Percheron - 15.2-16HH - Gray, Black, sometimes Bay, Chestnut and Roan. - Their body is broad and deep chested while the legs are short and powerful. Their head is pleasing with a broad square forhead strait profile and large mobil ears. The neck is long and arched in the top line. Link Link
Pindo - 10-14HH Any Solid Color. Rarely marked. Eyes are small and mean, stubborn. Small narrow hoves tanding to be the main color of the coat. Link
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R
S
Shagy Arabian - 15-15.2HH Any Arabian color plus cream. Same characteristics as Arabian though can be more defined showing more bone and substance. Link
Skyrian - 11-13HH - Mainly chestnut though may be bay, leg markings and lighter underbelly is common. Often they have eel strips and zebra bars on the legs. Their hooves are always black. Link
Sorraia - 12-13HH - Deer Gray, Primitive Dun, Muddy Palomino. With dark points, eel stripes along the back and bared zabra leg markings. They strongly resemble Andalusians and Lusitanos. (Funfact: They are hardy animals resistant to both heat and cold and able to thrive in poor soil and sparse foliage.) Link Link
T
Tersk - 14.2-15HH - Any shade of Gray - They resemble the Arabian bloodline but with a stockier build and their movements are high and light. Their hooves are always brown in color. Link
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Information - Encyclopedia of the horse Links - Their respective owners.
Rules!
Horses that have been created as of December 3rd 2010 do not have to be edited!
You may creat a horse that is just bellow or just above meaning an inch or so but no more!
Though when the store opens be on the look out for being able to buy both taller and shorter heights along with more unique colors.
When creating a horse of mixed heritage take the average of the breeds. How to do that? Add up the HH and then divide by the number of mixed breeds. If you need hep with this then message me.
So what I am going to do is give a little bot of information for each breed including height, breed colors and some of the characteristics to maybe help you with your next character. Mane stands strait up with no forelock
A
Akhal-Teke - 14-15.2HH - Bay, Chestnut, or dun and often have a golden metalic sheen. -They have a long back with a well developed head set on a long neck which causes a arresting appreance, their hair is thin and smooth. Link Link Link
Andalusian - 14-15.2HH -
Anglo-Arab - 16-16.3HH - Any solid color markings are usual - In appearance they are more like the Thoroughbreds then Arabians with a strait rather then concaved head and longer neck. Though their frame is udualy more solid then the thoroughbred. (Funfact: The best Anglos have between 25 and 45 percent arabian blood. Funfact2: Though they are faster then the normal Arabian they are not faster then the thoroughbred but they jump better then both.) Link Link Link
Arabian - 14.3-16HH - Gray, Chesnut, Black, Roan, Bay - Not dun, Cremello, Palomino or buckskin No Pinto or Appaloosa markings though Sabino is accepted - They have a short very fine, 'dry' head with visible veining, in profile the face is noticable concaved or dished, and the forhead is convex forming a shield shape. The muzzle is very small while the nostrils are very large, eyes are enormous and expressive. The ears are short and mobile and curve inward. They have a very arched neck. (Funfact: They have 17 ribs, 5 Lumbar vertebrae and 16 tail bones compaired to a usual horse 18-6-18) Link Link Link
Ariegeois - 13.1-14.3HH - Solid black though in winter there are rust brown hieghlights. White markings are very unusual, mane and tail are thick and harsh. Very sure footed. Link Link
Asian Wild Horse - 13HH - Sand Dun. Creme Underbelly, Black legs often stripped like a zebras, black mane and tail, Primitive markings, Usualy a dorsal stripe options stripe over shoulder Link Link
Avelignese - 14-14.3HH - They are the Italian counterparts for the Haflinger. They are of the same coloration but with a heavier build and sturdier neck. Link Link
B
Barb - 14.2 - 15.2HH - Usualy gray but may be bay or black. - Their neck is arched high with defined withers and shoulders that are flat and upright. The hooves tend to be narrow and boxy but they are enormously durable. Link Link
Budonny - 15.2-16HH - Chestnut, Bay rarely gray. Markings are common. - The body is well made and proportioned with considerable depth through the girth. The head is intelegent and alert and tappers to the muzzle. Link
C
Caspian - 10-12HH - Bay, Gray, Chestnut, Black, Creme. Facial markings are usual but socks stockings and body markings are not. Big nostrils and eyes very short ears, small hooves (Funfact: Never need to be shod even in the stoniets ground. Funfact2: The Caspian though small can keep up with larger breeds in any gate other than Gallop, fast little buggers.) They have 'floating' gates meaning they have a smooth set to them. Link
D
Don - 15.3-16.2HH - Chesnut, Brown often with golden sheen. Markings are acceptable and common. - They are long of leg with a low set tail. Link Link
E
F
Friesian - 14-15HH - Always black. The breed is well muscled and powerfuly built with a kind misdomenor, the mane and tail are thick and luxuriant. Their hooves are big and considered blue horn. Link Link Link
G
Gidran Arabian - 15.2-16HH - Mainly chestnut in color with darker markings. Has a bigger frame then the Arabian But does have the elegant head and highset tail. Link Link
H
Haflinger - 13-13.3HH - Always Palomina or chesnut in color with flaxen mane or tail. They are well-strongly built and the best of hooves. (Funfact: They have an inate ability to climb mountains. Funfact2: Alping or breeding stock in the alpine pastures with the thinner air develops the heart and lungs better. Funfact3: They have been known to start working at the age of 4 but last well into their 40s) Link Link
I
J
K
Kabardin - 15-15.2HH - Bay or black with no markings and black hooves. - (Funfact: They are renouned for navigating mountains and steep sloaps and can easily go through rivers and deep snow.) - They are strong of body but not very handsome. Their neck is short but muscled. Link
Karabair - 13-14HH - Same as Arabian - They have the same build as the arabian though their head is trait rather then concaved and the neck is shorter. Their bodies are defined as spare and wiry. Link
Karabakh - 14-14.3HH - Chestnut, Bay or Dun with metalic sheen. They commonly have any type of marking. - They have the arched neck of the Arabian but well muscled face of the Akhel-Teke. Link
L
Lokai - 14.2-15HH - Gry, Bay ir metalic chestnut and may be curled like that of the Bashkir markings are not common. - They have a very light build and are a wry tough horse with very hard hooves Link
M
N
Noriker - 16-17HH - Most common Liver chestnut with flaxen mane and tail, other colorations include dapple, brindle, black head and gray body brown and shades of chestnut. Very rarly found is leopard print. They may have white markings. They have a wide body girth and smooth trot with exceptionaly long growth of mane tail and forelock. They may have feathers or be clean of leg. Link
O
P
Percheron - 15.2-16HH - Gray, Black, sometimes Bay, Chestnut and Roan. - Their body is broad and deep chested while the legs are short and powerful. Their head is pleasing with a broad square forhead strait profile and large mobil ears. The neck is long and arched in the top line. Link Link
Pindo - 10-14HH Any Solid Color. Rarely marked. Eyes are small and mean, stubborn. Small narrow hoves tanding to be the main color of the coat. Link
Q
R
S
Shagy Arabian - 15-15.2HH Any Arabian color plus cream. Same characteristics as Arabian though can be more defined showing more bone and substance. Link
Skyrian - 11-13HH - Mainly chestnut though may be bay, leg markings and lighter underbelly is common. Often they have eel strips and zebra bars on the legs. Their hooves are always black. Link
Sorraia - 12-13HH - Deer Gray, Primitive Dun, Muddy Palomino. With dark points, eel stripes along the back and bared zabra leg markings. They strongly resemble Andalusians and Lusitanos. (Funfact: They are hardy animals resistant to both heat and cold and able to thrive in poor soil and sparse foliage.) Link Link
T
Tersk - 14.2-15HH - Any shade of Gray - They resemble the Arabian bloodline but with a stockier build and their movements are high and light. Their hooves are always brown in color. Link
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V
W
X
Y
Z
Information - Encyclopedia of the horse Links - Their respective owners.