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Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
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Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
here is my submission:
Imladris An Avel

I bred both parents and she has a 5 * evaluation for konik.
She is a dun carrier and shows the primitive markings that are typical of this breed. He relatively big and convex head is also common in koniks. An she stands near the average size of koniks.
Imladris An Avel
I bred both parents and she has a 5 * evaluation for konik.
She is a dun carrier and shows the primitive markings that are typical of this breed. He relatively big and convex head is also common in koniks. An she stands near the average size of koniks.

Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
Rain cloud was my very first horse in here. She doesnt have the best stats and shes pretty basic but she just got her Champion title and i couldn't be more proud of her.
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Arabia's Golden son was bred with the arabian standards in mind. He has a very short,broad head ,pronounced jowl and long neck, his deep chest , thin yet strong leg's , sloping shoulder's and short back are all typical of this breed as well as his size 13.3 H ( estimated to be at 14.0 or 14.1 H ) by 5 years of age,and his color which is sorrel.
His eval is 5

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Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
the horse i am entering for this competition is an Australian brumby.
The Australian brumby is well known as a free roaming, 'wild' horse across Australia, and features greatly in many adventurous tale. In reality, the Australian Drought Hose is a significant mix of breeds that were brought over from all around the world.
According to Wikipedia, these breeds mostly consist of '' "Capers" from South Africa, Timor Ponies from Indonesia, British pony and draught horse breeds, and a significant number of Thoroughbreds and Arabians.'
As far as their appearance goes, they were (and still are) a motley bunch. being such a mix of horses and breeds, there is no set, traditional color for Brumbies. Thats why I like the color of Mothball so much... his gorgeous silver dapple not only looks good, but its realistic
~TRR Royale Mothball~

not that it means much, but he has a 5* Brumby evaluation as well.
Too boot, only a little while ago there were less than 50 active Brumbies on HWO. now, there are over 80.
to look at the breeding community for Brumbies, look here: http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... mby#p18718
The Australian brumby is well known as a free roaming, 'wild' horse across Australia, and features greatly in many adventurous tale. In reality, the Australian Drought Hose is a significant mix of breeds that were brought over from all around the world.
According to Wikipedia, these breeds mostly consist of '' "Capers" from South Africa, Timor Ponies from Indonesia, British pony and draught horse breeds, and a significant number of Thoroughbreds and Arabians.'
As far as their appearance goes, they were (and still are) a motley bunch. being such a mix of horses and breeds, there is no set, traditional color for Brumbies. Thats why I like the color of Mothball so much... his gorgeous silver dapple not only looks good, but its realistic

~TRR Royale Mothball~
not that it means much, but he has a 5* Brumby evaluation as well.
Too boot, only a little while ago there were less than 50 active Brumbies on HWO. now, there are over 80.
to look at the breeding community for Brumbies, look here: http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... mby#p18718

Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
Thanks for all the entries guys, great to see so many breeders trying to get true to type

Hard choice, but I've decided on Zebracats adorable little Chincoteague, which I thought looked very true to type (or at least will do when it's an adult and the mane and tail have grown in!), and gave bonus points to for the checklist you have to make a few breeds look more realistic.
I've also decided on a second prize of $1mill to Royale Ranch for the Australian Brumby.
I can't pm either of you directly, but if you would like to just pop one of your horses up for sale and reply here once it's done, I can send over the cash to you and return the horse

Royale Ranch wrote:the horse i am entering for this competition is an Australian brumby.
The Australian brumby is well known as a free roaming, 'wild' horse across Australia, and features greatly in many adventurous tale. In reality, the Australian Drought Hose is a significant mix of breeds that were brought over from all around the world.
According to Wikipedia, these breeds mostly consist of '' "Capers" from South Africa, Timor Ponies from Indonesia, British pony and draught horse breeds, and a significant number of Thoroughbreds and Arabians.'
As far as their appearance goes, they were (and still are) a motley bunch. being such a mix of horses and breeds, there is no set, traditional color for Brumbies. Thats why I like the color of Mothball so much... his gorgeous silver dapple not only looks good, but its realistic
~TRR Royale Mothball~
not that it means much, but he has a 5* Brumby evaluation as well.
Too boot, only a little while ago there were less than 50 active Brumbies on HWO. now, there are over 80.
to look at the breeding community for Brumbies, look here: http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... mby#p18718



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Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
Congrats!!! Well done 


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Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
thankyou ever so much, Reyn! I was honestly never expecting to winreyn wrote:quote

and well done to all those other players that entered....and all the hard work that went into breeding those horses!


Re: $5 mill Most Realistic Horse Competition :).
Are you able to put a horse up for sale for $1 mill, and I'll buy it off you and return. Any old horse will doRoyale Ranch wrote:thankyou ever so much, Reyn! I was honestly never expecting to winreyn wrote:quote
and well done to all those other players that entered....and all the hard work that went into breeding those horses!

