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[horse=1234]Horses Name[/horse]
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You can link to a horse using our new custom BBCode:
[horse=1234]Horses Name[/horse]
This will display the most recent photo of the horse as well as a link to him.

No Idea
I have no clue what the colours of any of my horses are or of what genes caused them, I have looked at the guides and I didn't understand them so if you know any of the colours and perhaps the genetic make-up of the horse, I would appreciate it it you would inform me of both. There are horses in the sales barn, ancient breeds paddock and gen 2 paddock. Please let me know any that you can identify
thanks


Re: No Idea
"Gen 2":
Perfect Dream oftheabyss = Bay Dun Roan
"Ancient breeds":
Little Lion oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Reaper's Kiss oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Pale Sir oftheabyss = Red Roan
Crimson Miss oftheabyss = Mealy Flaxen Chestnut
TigerStripes oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Little By Little oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Golden Queen oftheabyss = Mealy Flaxen Chestnut
Bleached Out oftheabyss = Grey (Bay)
"Sales":
Drifting Drama oftheabyss = Bay Dun Roan
Tiny Kisses oftheabyss = Mealy Bay Dun
Drifting Kiss oftheabyss = Mealy Bay Roan
You mostly have Dun and Roan in your herd. In this game you can determine these colour by saying:
"Does my horse have white hairs throughout the coat, but not head + lower legs?"
If yes = Roan
"Does my horse have a stripe down the back, have stripes or "darker markings" on legs, shoulder and back or does he look slightly faded in body colour?"
If yes = Dun
"Does my horse have white hairs throughout the coat AND a faint dorsal stripe/markings"
If yes = Dun and Roan
It's always a good idea to photograph your horses both at birth and later (found under the "Gallery" tab) - knowing the parents' colours are often the key to deciding the offsprings' colours.

Perfect Dream oftheabyss = Bay Dun Roan
"Ancient breeds":
Little Lion oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Reaper's Kiss oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Pale Sir oftheabyss = Red Roan
Crimson Miss oftheabyss = Mealy Flaxen Chestnut
TigerStripes oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Little By Little oftheabyss = Bay Dun
Golden Queen oftheabyss = Mealy Flaxen Chestnut
Bleached Out oftheabyss = Grey (Bay)
"Sales":
Drifting Drama oftheabyss = Bay Dun Roan
Tiny Kisses oftheabyss = Mealy Bay Dun
Drifting Kiss oftheabyss = Mealy Bay Roan
You mostly have Dun and Roan in your herd. In this game you can determine these colour by saying:
"Does my horse have white hairs throughout the coat, but not head + lower legs?"
If yes = Roan
"Does my horse have a stripe down the back, have stripes or "darker markings" on legs, shoulder and back or does he look slightly faded in body colour?"
If yes = Dun
"Does my horse have white hairs throughout the coat AND a faint dorsal stripe/markings"
If yes = Dun and Roan
It's always a good idea to photograph your horses both at birth and later (found under the "Gallery" tab) - knowing the parents' colours are often the key to deciding the offsprings' colours.

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