{{ST}} Propper Prince
Breeders Report for {{ST}} Propper Prince
“This is as strong a stallion as any. This stallion is not much faster than a snail. Seems to have decent stamina. Well, he knows what to do with his feet, moves well which is good. This stallion keeps a nice, steady pace! This stallion is a nice ride, very well balanced. Hard to tell how agile this stallion is, seems about average. Bloody stallion is smart! Too smart!”
Accomplishments
{{ST}} Propper Prince has no achievements, ribbons or trophies to display.
Competition Record
No competition record.
Equipment
{{ST}} Propper Prince is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Very Thin 1,403 lbs |
Temperament: Bombproof |
Quantity: 0kg to 0kg |
Max Qty: 31.8kg |
Cost: $0 to $0 |
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Stabling
Total Horses: 6 of 12 |
Grass Quality: 18.2% |
Training
Fitness Progress
Equipment
{{ST}} Propper Prince is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Very Thin 1,403 lbs |
Temperament: Bombproof |
Quantity: 0kg to 0kg |
Max Qty: 31.8kg |
Cost: $0 to $0 |
Feed Ration
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Stabling
Total Horses: 6 of 12 |
Grass Quality: 18.2% |
Genetics of {{ST}} Propper Prince
Genetic testing coming soon!
Breeders Report
“This is as strong a stallion as any. This stallion is not much faster than a snail. Seems to have decent stamina. Well, he knows what to do with his feet, moves well which is good. This stallion keeps a nice, steady pace! This stallion is a nice ride, very well balanced. Hard to tell how agile this stallion is, seems about average. Bloody stallion is smart! Too smart!”
Equipment
{{ST}} Propper Prince is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Very Thin 1,403 lbs |
Temperament: Bombproof |
Quantity: 0kg to 0kg |
Max Qty: 31.8kg |
Cost: $0 to $0 |
Feed Ration
Protein: |
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Fiber: |
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Sugar: |
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Stabling
Total Horses: 6 of 12 |
Grass Quality: 18.2% |
Evaluation
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Observed Gaits
- Walk
- A 4-beat gait in which each leg steps sequentially
- Trot
- The trot is a two-beat diagonal gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat.
- Canter
- The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait, faster than most horses' trot but slower than the gallop.