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Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
Your stud also helped create this little guy named Boots! lol



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Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
AMAZING!!!Dayaine wrote:OMG! My gorgeous, beautiful, precious little girl gave me this little dude!
He has a white face! So just what I wanted!

Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
And I just stopped being soo excited I couldn't think to check his conformation report, and he has the best one I've ever seen! Usually the stats add up to like -75 to -100 for adoption center horses, and his mom's add up to like -35 which was the best I had, but his is awesome! His adds up to -17, but he has no negatives in int and balance and a +9 in movement!
I knew his mother was my favorite for a reason!
I knew his mother was my favorite for a reason!

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Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
awesome!! Sounds Gibberish to me, but I guess it's a good thing! lol Hopefully the confirmation stuff will be for non premium users too.Dayaine wrote:And I just stopped being soo excited I couldn't think to check his conformation report, and he has the best one I've ever seen! Usually the stats add up to like -75 to -100 for adoption center horses, and his mom's add up to like -35 which was the best I had, but his is awesome! His adds up to -17, but he has no negatives in int and balance and a +9 in movement!
I knew his mother was my favorite for a reason!

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Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
Does anyone have horses that do not have varnish? I would love to see the bloodlines, to get an idea of what crosses to use.

Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
Basically, it just lists out a number for each aspect that comes from how the horse is built. For example, if it has the right kind of body build for, say, speed, then it might get a +6 in speed for that part of its conformation. Then it all gets add/ or usually subtracted into a total, and a number is assigned to each area: movement, balance, ect.
If you'd like, I can look at the conformation numbers of one of your horses and let you know what they are, so you could have an idea. At least I think I can do that.
If you'd like, I can look at the conformation numbers of one of your horses and let you know what they are, so you could have an idea. At least I think I can do that.

Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
All horses with the LP genes are prone to varnish. I believe that either shetlands or tarpans are prone to extreme varnish, but I haven't taken the time to see which it is.irishrose wrote:Does anyone have horses that do not have varnish? I would love to see the bloodlines, to get an idea of what crosses to use.

Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
Is supossed to say horses that do not have MUCH varnish. Lol. I'm looking to start a new line later of the least varnished horses I can get.irishrose wrote:Does anyone have horses that do not have varnish? I would love to see the bloodlines, to get an idea of what crosses to use.

Re: Figuring out the Appy patterns (updated)
Well, I think it's the shetlands that cause the bad varnishing, but like I said, I can't be sure. Most of mine are spawned from shetlands not tarpans, so it's difficult to tell.