
Breeding western Sudan ponies
Wednsday, December 16th, post #1
Hi, I’ve decided to breed western Sudan ponies and I’m using this so that every week (Or when something exciting happens) I can update here
. So I once I get the accctual Western Sudan pony, there won’t be a very high bar set for me to get realistic ponies, because I think every website that wrote about them literally copied and pasted this off of Wikipedia:
The Western Sudan pony (also known as the Darfur pony, Gharkawi, and Kordofani) is a breed of pony that is found in southern Darfur and southwestern Kordofan in Sudan. It is usually light bay, chestnut or grey with white markings.
So, I just have to make them grey, bay and chestnut and do the rest with my creativity, easy enough
. Sadly, I also need to breed the ponies, but even that seems surprisingly easy. The breed creation is Arab x dongola, and since Arabs are the most common breed in the game, all I need to do is find a dongola
If you have a dongla stud I could use, please link it here, since there are no dongolas on the market or up for stud. Anyways, the breeding recipe for dongolas is NAB x Russian don, and sine NABs are super common, and there’s like 10 billion (Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration) free Russian don studs on the marke that shouldn’t be to hard
. Anyways, I’ll report back later, and once I get a dongla, there will be a vote on the discipline they are bed to compete in, so yeah, bye 
Hi, I’ve decided to breed western Sudan ponies and I’m using this so that every week (Or when something exciting happens) I can update here

The Western Sudan pony (also known as the Darfur pony, Gharkawi, and Kordofani) is a breed of pony that is found in southern Darfur and southwestern Kordofan in Sudan. It is usually light bay, chestnut or grey with white markings.
So, I just have to make them grey, bay and chestnut and do the rest with my creativity, easy enough





Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
you can stud one of my Dongolas if you would like:Ivy Stables wrote:Wednsday, December 16th, post #1
Hi, I’ve decided to breed western Sudan ponies and I’m using this so that every week (Or when something exciting happens) I can update here. So I once I get the accctual Western Sudan pony, there won’t be a very high bar set for me to get realistic ponies, because I think every website that wrote about them literally copied and pasted this off of Wikipedia:
The Western Sudan pony (also known as the Darfur pony, Gharkawi, and Kordofani) is a breed of pony that is found in southern Darfur and southwestern Kordofan in Sudan. It is usually light bay, chestnut or grey with white markings.
So, I just have to make them grey, bay and chestnut and do the rest with my creativity, easy enough. Sadly, I also need to breed the ponies, but even that seems surprisingly easy. The breed creation is Arab x dongola, and since Arabs are the most common breed in the game, all I need to do is find a dongola
If you have a dongla stud I could use, please link it here, since there are no dongolas on the market or up for stud. Anyways, the breeding recipe for dongolas is NAB x Russian don, and sine NABs are super common, and there’s like 10 billion (Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration) free Russian don studs on the marke that shouldn’t be to hard
. Anyways, I’ll report back later, and once I get a dongla, there will be a vote on the discipline they are bed to compete in, so yeah, bye
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2676125
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2626698
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2607237
I also breed wsp's, so it's nice to see someone else taking interest

(sorry if this hijacked your thread)

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
Head practicly explods (lol) Thanks!I'm still refining my tarpans, but I should be done with that in maybe 1-2 days, but I'll ping you when I've get some 5/5 eval tarpan maresZuka wrote:you can stud one of my Dongolas if you would like:Ivy Stables wrote:Wednsday, December 16th, post #1
Hi, I’ve decided to breed western Sudan ponies and I’m using this so that every week (Or when something exciting happens) I can update here. So I once I get the accctual Western Sudan pony, there won’t be a very high bar set for me to get realistic ponies, because I think every website that wrote about them literally copied and pasted this off of Wikipedia:
The Western Sudan pony (also known as the Darfur pony, Gharkawi, and Kordofani) is a breed of pony that is found in southern Darfur and southwestern Kordofan in Sudan. It is usually light bay, chestnut or grey with white markings.
So, I just have to make them grey, bay and chestnut and do the rest with my creativity, easy enough. Sadly, I also need to breed the ponies, but even that seems surprisingly easy. The breed creation is Arab x dongola, and since Arabs are the most common breed in the game, all I need to do is find a dongola
If you have a dongla stud I could use, please link it here, since there are no dongolas on the market or up for stud. Anyways, the breeding recipe for dongolas is NAB x Russian don, and sine NABs are super common, and there’s like 10 billion (Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration) free Russian don studs on the marke that shouldn’t be to hard
. Anyways, I’ll report back later, and once I get a dongla, there will be a vote on the discipline they are bed to compete in, so yeah, bye
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2676125
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2626698
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2607237
I also breed wsp's, so it's nice to see someone else taking interest
(sorry if this hijacked your thread)


Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
How much would it cost to stud the first one to her?Ivy Stables wrote:Head practicly explods (lol) Thanks!I'm still refining my tarpans, but I should be done with that in maybe 1-2 days, but I'll ping you when I've get some 5/5 eval tarpan maresZuka wrote: you can stud one of my Dongolas if you would like:
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2676125
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2626698
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2607237
I also breed wsp's, so it's nice to see someone else taking interest
(sorry if this hijacked your thread)
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2839917

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
Hmm maybe like 5-10k? I can do lower if needed. I really don't need/care about the money, I'm just really excited that more people are taking on this breed!Ivy Stables wrote:How much would it cost to stud the first one to her?Ivy Stables wrote: Head practicly explods (lol) Thanks!I'm still refining my tarpans, but I should be done with that in maybe 1-2 days, but I'll ping you when I've get some 5/5 eval tarpan mares
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2839917

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
Well. . . I might need to breed her like 5- 10 times, so 5-7k, you can choose how muchZuka wrote:Hmm maybe like 5-10k? I can do lower if needed. I really don't need/care about the money, I'm just really excited that more people are taking on this breed!Ivy Stables wrote: How much would it cost to stud the first one to her?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2839917


Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
5k is fine. When do you want me to put him up?Ivy Stables wrote:Well. . . I might need to breed her like 5- 10 times, so 5-7k, you can choose how muchZuka wrote: Hmm maybe like 5-10k? I can do lower if needed. I really don't need/care about the money, I'm just really excited that more people are taking on this breed!

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
is right now okay?Zuka wrote:5k is fine. When do you want me to put him up?Ivy Stables wrote: Well. . . I might need to breed her like 5- 10 times, so 5-7k, you can choose how much

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
yep he is up.Ivy Stables wrote:is right now okay?Zuka wrote: 5k is fine. When do you want me to put him up?

Re: Breeding western Sudan ponies
*Sigh* Tarpan x DongolaZuka wrote:yep he is up.Ivy Stables wrote: is right now okay?
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