
Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
Lekara wrote:Just wanted to commemorate two more really solid horses that I have at the moment.
Both are broodmares, and both have just lovely body shapes.
Diamond in the Storm
Diamond is just slightly heavy (and I'm not the biggest fan of duns, even though my farm is rife with them), but she is a *solid* mare with gorgeous eyes.
Morning Starlight
And Morning is just darn-near-perfect for me! Gorgeous head, great neck and back, lovely solid legs with luscious long mane and tail! The only thing I would change about her is to round her hip out just a smidge.
These two girls are simply beautiful and I just had to list them here.

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
I believe this is my highest GP of any purebred so far:
Wyld Sun

62k GP with 3 Gold and 1 Green
He's a good-looking boy with plenty of potential. The caveat is that his COI is 40%! That is twice as high as the self-imposed maximum of 20% that I've been trying to stick to. So, while he is wonderful, I'm going to have to start bringing in low-COI breeders from my other account, even if it means losing some of the GP and gold traits.
That goes for my Andalusians and Warlanders, too. Everyone seems to be creeping up into the 30% area now. I've focused a little too much on GP, since there currently is no penalty for high COI - it's merely an issue of my own goals.
Also, my Andalusians have all gotten a little tall - very few of them are shorter than 16 hands now. So I'll be bringing in some shorties from my other account, too, it looks like.
Wyld Sun
62k GP with 3 Gold and 1 Green
He's a good-looking boy with plenty of potential. The caveat is that his COI is 40%! That is twice as high as the self-imposed maximum of 20% that I've been trying to stick to. So, while he is wonderful, I'm going to have to start bringing in low-COI breeders from my other account, even if it means losing some of the GP and gold traits.
That goes for my Andalusians and Warlanders, too. Everyone seems to be creeping up into the 30% area now. I've focused a little too much on GP, since there currently is no penalty for high COI - it's merely an issue of my own goals.
Also, my Andalusians have all gotten a little tall - very few of them are shorter than 16 hands now. So I'll be bringing in some shorties from my other account, too, it looks like.

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
A new Andalusian Stallion to be proud of!
Presenting:
Platinum Rain

He has the highest GP I've produced at 65,215! He has 3 Gold, 2 Green and is just wonderfully built - a gorgeous silver color, a nice body size with thinner legs and a luxurious mane and tail!
He might just be one of my favorite horses I've ever bred. <3
Presenting:
Platinum Rain
He has the highest GP I've produced at 65,215! He has 3 Gold, 2 Green and is just wonderfully built - a gorgeous silver color, a nice body size with thinner legs and a luxurious mane and tail!
He might just be one of my favorite horses I've ever bred. <3

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
Look at this handsome guy:
Platinum Fox

An extremely well-built Lusitano (a first generation Lusitano, actually) in one of my favorite colors: Silver Seal Brown. He has a very nice head, a great butt and his legs aren't too hefty. Great proportions.
And with a HGP of over 60k and 2 Golds and 2 Greens, he will be a great addition to my lines!
Platinum Fox
An extremely well-built Lusitano (a first generation Lusitano, actually) in one of my favorite colors: Silver Seal Brown. He has a very nice head, a great butt and his legs aren't too hefty. Great proportions.
And with a HGP of over 60k and 2 Golds and 2 Greens, he will be a great addition to my lines!

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
I was wandering if you'd be interested in one of these...
http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/65911
http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/65911

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
Currently kicking myself.
I had a 95% Andalusian stallion with a GOLD movement! Why, oh why, did I let him age out???
D'ope!
Ugh. It seemed so easy the first time. Now I'm struggling to get greens. *Sigh*
I had a 95% Andalusian stallion with a GOLD movement! Why, oh why, did I let him age out???
D'ope!

Ugh. It seemed so easy the first time. Now I'm struggling to get greens. *Sigh*

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
Hi LilyTromp - I'm sorry I somehow missed this post a long time ago. I have no idea what horses were in the barn at the time of your offer, but I appreciate it!LilyTromp wrote:I was wandering if you'd be interested in one of these...
http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/65911

Your horses are always of the highest quality.

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
Introducing a NEW (first generation) WARLANDER to my lines:
Lost Sculpture

He easily has the highest GP of any purebred I've bred, at over 68k GP!
He also has gold Tempo, Balance and Intelligence; along with green Stamina and Agility.
The remaining stats (Strength, Speed, Movement) are all positive.
I also really like his build (though his legs could be thinner and his head more Roman), and I'm always a fan of Silver manes and tails.
Lost Sculpture
He easily has the highest GP of any purebred I've bred, at over 68k GP!
He also has gold Tempo, Balance and Intelligence; along with green Stamina and Agility.
The remaining stats (Strength, Speed, Movement) are all positive.
I also really like his build (though his legs could be thinner and his head more Roman), and I'm always a fan of Silver manes and tails.

Re: The Iberian Horses of Firemist Meadows
Another new horse to be proud of:

I think he's absolutely gorgeous - excellent proportions; shorter neck and back; nice rounded butt; chunky body but lighter legs; nice moderate head. And that color! *swoon*
My only complaint is that he is undersized at 14 hands (Lusitanos are supposed to start at 14.3).
He also has a whopping 66k genetic potential with 4 golds and a green!
No wonder he's doing so well in competitions.
All in all, a lovely boy.
I think he's absolutely gorgeous - excellent proportions; shorter neck and back; nice rounded butt; chunky body but lighter legs; nice moderate head. And that color! *swoon*
My only complaint is that he is undersized at 14 hands (Lusitanos are supposed to start at 14.3).
He also has a whopping 66k genetic potential with 4 golds and a green!
No wonder he's doing so well in competitions.
All in all, a lovely boy.