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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.

Arappaloosa Cob
Hello everybody. I started my own breeding program of painted feathered horses, which I name Arappaloosa Cob
About:
Arappaloosa Cobs as I have started breeding them are meant to be tall and feathered versions of Arabians. They have been bred specifically to compete at Dressage, but I noticed some of them do well in Harness Racing. Horses have to rate 4* Arabian (they won't rate 5* because they are taller), have any kind of feathers (it's better if they are painted, but not necessary)
Goals:
The goal of this breeding community is to give this breed popularity, bring rare colours to the game, as well as using it for breeding stock for other breeds.
A little advice:
I bred a few and I will give the following advice:
-Breed Purebred Arabians with Appaloosas first, or Arappaloosas. I keep any horse that stick to the 4* Arabian rule (it doesn't matter if they are painted but not feathered, or feathered but not painted) because they are useful. These Arabian x Appaloosa or Arappaloosa are crossed to any tall horse with feathers. I prefer Friesians, but you could use Clydesdales too
-When breeding with a too bulky stallion, make sure your mare has a low body size. As well as when breeding to a Medium Light horse, make sure your mare is a Very Light rating
This stallion produced the most part of my Arappaloosa Cobs, I recommend him:
Noble Enigma

And here is the registry of all the Arappaloosa Cobs, post a comment so I add your horses:
Chantal Manie

Ivory Man

Noble Frenchman

A Zar's Deal

Dance Francy

About:
Arappaloosa Cobs as I have started breeding them are meant to be tall and feathered versions of Arabians. They have been bred specifically to compete at Dressage, but I noticed some of them do well in Harness Racing. Horses have to rate 4* Arabian (they won't rate 5* because they are taller), have any kind of feathers (it's better if they are painted, but not necessary)
Goals:
The goal of this breeding community is to give this breed popularity, bring rare colours to the game, as well as using it for breeding stock for other breeds.
A little advice:
I bred a few and I will give the following advice:
-Breed Purebred Arabians with Appaloosas first, or Arappaloosas. I keep any horse that stick to the 4* Arabian rule (it doesn't matter if they are painted but not feathered, or feathered but not painted) because they are useful. These Arabian x Appaloosa or Arappaloosa are crossed to any tall horse with feathers. I prefer Friesians, but you could use Clydesdales too
-When breeding with a too bulky stallion, make sure your mare has a low body size. As well as when breeding to a Medium Light horse, make sure your mare is a Very Light rating
This stallion produced the most part of my Arappaloosa Cobs, I recommend him:
Noble Enigma
And here is the registry of all the Arappaloosa Cobs, post a comment so I add your horses:
Chantal Manie
Ivory Man
Noble Frenchman
A Zar's Deal
Dance Francy
Last edited by Paitedcloud on Sun Nov 13, 2016 6:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.


Re: Arappaloosa Cob
Hello! I also dilute Arappaloosa, and I have achieved great success in breeding.
Arappaloosa I have colored here is an example:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/545140
Arappaloosa I have colored here is an example:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/545140

Re: Arappaloosa Cob
He si one nice stud. I will check your farm, maybe you have an useful stallion up for breedingRinsa213 wrote:Hello! I also dilute Arappaloosa, and I have achieved great success in breeding.
Arappaloosa I have colored here is an example:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/545140

Re: Arappaloosa Cob
I'm working on color with my Appaloosa line as well. I would love to breed a couple of mares to your stallion.Rinsa213 wrote:Hello! I also dilute Arappaloosa, and I have achieved great success in breeding.
Arappaloosa I have colored here is an example:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/545140

Re: Arappaloosa Cob
Great! I have a Gold Champagne with Snowcap and one copy of the tiguer eye generamcminn wrote:I'm working on color with my Appaloosa line as well. I would love to breed a couple of mares to your stallion.Rinsa213 wrote:Hello! I also dilute Arappaloosa, and I have achieved great success in breeding.
Arappaloosa I have colored here is an example:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/545140

Re: Arappaloosa Cob
I have a few stallions to breed if you want I can reserve you a stud
