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Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
All new threads must be approved.

Re: HWO France TRAIT
No probWeaving wrote:Thanks ever so much! As soon as I have space to breed her (space limits are the bane of my life) I'll probably breed her to Aigle Royal, I've used him a few times I think actually! Just a very well put together horse

Ya, can't wait for the "recycle bin" feature to be implemented; will definitely improve the mental health of breeders who spew lots of ponies.
Aigle? That old douche.

Re: HWO France TRAIT
Qim wrote: No prob
Ya, can't wait for the "recycle bin" feature to be implemented; will definitely improve the mental health of breeders who spew lots of ponies.
Aigle? That old douche.


Re: HWO France TRAIT
That'd be great! I'll do the same, so we can compare who's got more muscleWeaving wrote:That old douche indeed! I'll let you know if I get anything nice!


Re: HWO France TRAIT
While I don't have any gray or silver ACDs (the wanted color is flaxen gold champagne tiger eye), I do have a metallic amber cream pangare stallion at 3*, CP Tomcat, and a metallic amber champagne pangare filly at 4*, CP Gold Leaf. They're not for sale but I would be willing to let you stud to the stallion or lease the mare for a foal. ^^Weaving wrote:Very pleased I've inspired you! If you did have any with Percheron stars I'd definitely be interested (particularly if they carry grey or silver).Revenant wrote:Hey. I just wanted to mention I breed American Cream Drafts. On HWO, they are 50% Percheron so I'm particularly interested in that breed for outcross and this project overall. I often sell horses as they become unimportant to my breeding program and I could bet some of them have Percheron stars. I still have that breeding book as well so I could judge them for that and link if there's any nice ones?
I also wanted to thank you, Weaving. You have now inspired me to perhaps gather a club of people who breed American feral horses, particularly of Spanish type (which is quite a few breeds on HWO, many of which have little or no stock).
CP Tomcat
CP Gold Leaf

Re: HWO France TRAIT
Tomcat looks like a nice sort, once I've got something suitable for breeding could I let you know?Revenant wrote: While I don't have any gray or silver ACDs (the wanted color is flaxen gold champagne tiger eye), I do have a metallic amber cream pangare stallion at 3*, CP Tomcat, and a metallic amber champagne pangare filly at 4*, CP Gold Leaf. They're not for sale but I would be willing to let you stud to the stallion or lease the mare for a foal. ^^
CP Tomcat
CP Gold Leaf


Re: HWO France TRAIT
Could it be possible to include a link to the list of stallions I got available on the post dedicated for the Boulonnais in this thread? Seems more neat than to clutter every horse on here.Weaving wrote:Hey.

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Have stuck that in the Boulonnais post, I will definitely be after one or two of those within the next 24 hours if possible?Qim wrote:Could it be possible to include a link to the list of stallions I got available on the post dedicated for the Boulonnais in this thread? Seems more neat than to clutter every horse on here.Weaving wrote:Hey.

Re: HWO France TRAIT
Many thanks!Weaving wrote:Have stuck that in the Boulonnais post, I will definitely be after one or two of those within the next 24 hours if possible?
I'll be around on and off for the next 7-8 hours before sleep starts calling.

Re: HWO France TRAIT
Of course.Weaving wrote:
Tomcat looks like a nice sort, once I've got something suitable for breeding could I let you know?


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Re: HWO France TRAIT
Weaving wrote:Comtois
It is most often dark or copper chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail (or, in layman’s terms, a mahogany colour with a blonde mane and tail)
Recognised breeders include:
Kintara of Kintara's Farm
Thanks! The colour is actually usually silver bay, just wasn't recognised as such so was often called flaxen chestnut!
A few here in my other account until I get back to them
http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/4534