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Warland horses

Post by larkspurblossom »

If i breed a andalusian with a friesian will it say Warland or as a mixed breed? :cry: :| :geek: :geek: :?: :!: :?: :shock:
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Re: Warland horses

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larkspurblossom wrote:If i breed a andalusian with a friesian will it say Warland or as a mixed breed? :cry: :| :geek: :geek: :?: :!: :?: :shock:
That is the basics for breeding a warlander.
But you must take into account the required warlander height, size and type. Your resulting foal must at least be 4 star for warlander to have that chance of becoming that new breed.

You may find that you produce a lot of 50/50 andalusian, friesians cross foals. But with the right parents, you may also find that you produce a lot of warlander foals.

It's a little luck and a lot the genes the parents carry.

You can also use andalusian x friesian crosses to get the warlander, as long as both parents are that mix. What I mean is, you can use a stud that's andalusian x friesian to a mare that's andalusion x friesian, BUT you can't use one parent that's andalusian x friesian to another parent that's just a friesian (or just an andalusian). Often times, problem recipe breeds are achieved by breeding two siblings together like this.

Does that make sense?
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larkspurblossom Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2019 1:49 am Posts: 31

Re: Warland horses

Post by larkspurblossom »

yes, thank you

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