The Worthier Part

Breed Dartmoor
Colour Bay Dun
Gender Stallion
Age 13 years, 10.6 months
Height 12.2hh
Weight 706 lbs Moderate
Build Pony-type, Medium
Temperament Bombproof
Breeder same

The Worthier Part

Breed Dartmoor
Colour Bay Dun
Gender Stallion
Age 13 years, 10.6 months
Height 12.2hh
Weight 706 lbs Moderate
Build Pony-type, Medium
Temperament Bombproof
Breeder same

Breeders Report for The Worthier Part

“I wouldn't get your hopes up about this one, he's rather weak.  This stallion runs about average, speed-wise.  Your stallion has a typical amount of stamina.  At first glance, I'd say this stallion can't move for grapes. At second glance, I'd second my first glance.  This stallion stops and starts more than a student driver!  Your stallion is pretty balanced.  Your stallion looks to be as agile as most.  This stallion isn't dumb, but he isn't anything special.”

Genetic Potential: 34,131

Accomplishments

The Worthier Part has no achievements, ribbons or trophies to display.

Competition Record

0 of 10 shows entered this turn

No competition record.


Equipment

The Worthier Part is not wearing any equipment.

Feeding

Weight: Moderate 706 lbs
Temperament: Bombproof
Quantity: 0kg to 0kg
Max Qty: 16kg
Cost: $0 to $0

Feed Ration

Grass
Grazing ~96%
Daily Energy 96%
Protein:
Fiber:
Sugar:

Stabling

Total Horses: 10 of 12
Grass Quality: 61.9%

Training

Fitness Progress

Energy
94%
Fatigue
0%

Speed
1%
Strength
1%
Stamina
1%
Intelligence
1%
Movement
1%
Tempo
1%
Agility
1%
Balance
1%

Equipment

The Worthier Part is not wearing any equipment.

Feeding

Weight: Moderate 706 lbs
Temperament: Bombproof
Quantity: 0kg to 0kg
Max Qty: 16kg
Cost: $0 to $0

Feed Ration

Grass
Grazing ~96%
Daily Energy 96%
Protein:
Fiber:
Sugar:

Stabling

Total Horses: 10 of 12
Grass Quality: 61.9%

Pedigree for The Worthier Part

13 years, 10.6 months old Bay Dun Dartmoor Stallion, COI 7.92%

The Worthier Part
Dartmoor
Bay Dun
5-Gen COI: 7.92%
Crafty River
Exmoor Pony
Mealy Bay Dun
5-Gen COI: 0%
Little Apple
Part Welsh Mountain Pony x Arabian
Bay
5-Gen COI: 16.02%

Progeny

4 horses sired by The Worthier Part, 1 are competitive
Silent Sands
out of Tattered Flame [COI: 9.89%]

Part Dartmoor x Forest Horse
Mare, 9 years, 5.6 months
Bay
Part Dartmoor x Forest Horse
Mare, 9 years, 5.6 months
Bay
Colours Of The Rainbow
out of Bitty Little Bug [COI: 12.29%]

Dartmoor
Mare, 8 years, 0.1 month
Silver Bay
Dartmoor
Mare, 8 years, 0.1 month
Silver Bay
Worthier Fortunae
out of Rota Fortunae [COI: 21.7%]

Dartmoor
Mare, 20 years, 7.7 months
Bay Dun
Dartmoor
Mare, 20 years, 7.7 months
Bay Dun
Even If They Were Lookin'
out of Rota Fortunae [COI: 21.7%]

Dartmoor
Mare, 6 years, 3.1 months
Black
Dartmoor
Mare, 6 years, 3.1 months
Black

Genetics of The Worthier Part

Genetic testing coming soon!

A/a
untested
untested
Grey
untested
Dun
untested
Cream
untested
Champagne
untested
Silver
untested
Agouti (explanation coming soon!)
Extension (explanation coming soon!)

Breeders Report

“I wouldn't get your hopes up about this one, he's rather weak.  This stallion runs about average, speed-wise.  Your stallion has a typical amount of stamina.  At first glance, I'd say this stallion can't move for grapes. At second glance, I'd second my first glance.  This stallion stops and starts more than a student driver!  Your stallion is pretty balanced.  Your stallion looks to be as agile as most.  This stallion isn't dumb, but he isn't anything special.”

Genetic Potential: 34,131

Equipment

The Worthier Part is not wearing any equipment.

Feeding

Weight: Moderate 706 lbs
Temperament: Bombproof
Quantity: 0kg to 0kg
Max Qty: 16kg
Cost: $0 to $0

Feed Ration

Grass
Grazing ~96%
Daily Energy 96%
Protein:
Fiber:
Sugar:

Stabling

Total Horses: 10 of 12
Grass Quality: 61.9%

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.