Santana Rising
05:30:22 San
-HEE Click- but maybe you will like this - although it's only E bravery
Santana Rising
05:29:25 San
Lol, I feel you on that Sem! I need to borrow your grullo W boy, even though I don't even actively breed WBs (maybe I should start in bravery only)
Flamin' Hooves
05:24:53 Flare
oh ok makes sense
Siren Sound Estates
05:21:59 S҉ Sem
If I ever catch a WWW-W, I swear it will be a Buckskin Roan -.- And I will need three hundred rerolls to make him somewhat pretty and then he'll suck.
Siren Sound Estates
05:14:14 S҉ Sem
*four week... two weeks if caught on Capture Day
Siren Sound Estates
05:14:00 S҉ Sem
Flare, same here. Plus: usually it takes a PPP+ horse about 12 weeks to get to 3 bars in everything. Wild 2yo's therefore have a two week advantage. But main reason is to prepare for breeding.
Jay MacKay's
05:09:23 Jay's Ghost
Personal reason for me is i can train & track training before they have their first foal
Helps me choose better matches for them
Wraithcry Farm
05:09:06 Celeste 🌕
Mom: -Click-
Dad: -Click-
Flamin' Hooves
05:06:07 Flare
i see some people mass wild catch 2 year olds instead of 3 year olds, why is that?
Siren Sound Estates
05:04:52 S҉ Sem
A, the bean stage *.*
Wraithcry Farm
04:56:28 Celeste 🌕
He is currently 1 Week.
Siren Sound Estates
04:55:14 S҉ Sem
How old? ^^
Wraithcry Farm
04:54:37 Celeste 🌕
Purebred AKC Lab 💕
Siren Sound Estates
04:53:38 S҉ Sem
Oooh! *.* What is that for an adorable fluff, Celeste?
Wraithcry Farm
04:52:23 Celeste 🌕
Still grinning ear to ear over this fella.
June come quickly 💕
-Click-
Siren Sound Estates
04:40:17 S҉ Sem
-HEE Click-
Pretty looker.
Gottasadae
04:32:27 
Thanks will do
Valhalla Acreage
04:31:32 Eivor
SD
Gottasadae
04:31:03 
-HEE Click-
Should i train in SD or AD
Siren Sound Estates
04:27:40 S҉ Sem
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Answered, Thanks June 12, 2019 07:23 AM
Former Stable
 
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I captured a horse just now and in his profile in says he's a grey Warmblood......but he isn't grey.....

https://i.imgur.com/iB5WOvt.jpg

Is this a game glitch or....well I have no clue what else, which is why I'm asking.
Thanks in advance for any answers :)

Edited at June 12, 2019 08:05 AM by Wolfie Wild Rides
Answered, Thanks June 12, 2019 07:55 AM

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In real life, a grey foal is born with a base color, and it takes a while for the horse to fully grey out.

Like this:

https://i.lensdump.com/i/WMcPuH.jpg

The same happens here! Your foal will grey out as he ages. :D Watch him when he turns 3 ;)
Answered, Thanks June 12, 2019 07:57 AM

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He is totally grey. All the white that's all over his body? That is him starting to turn grey. When horses are born they dont pop out grey, they start out their base color (chestnut in your horses case), then over time slowly turn grey.

The famous lipizzanners are the perfect example. They are all born black or bay and then turn white (or really grey) as they age.

In hee the change is more sudden than it is in el. But once the horse turns 3 it will have its final grey coat.

Edit: and trig beat me to it XD

Edited at June 12, 2019 07:57 AM by Jericho Stables
Answered, Thanks June 12, 2019 08:02 AM

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Jericho Stables said:
He is totally grey. All the white that's all over his body? That is him starting to turn grey. When horses are born they dont pop out grey, they start out their base color (chestnut in your horses case), then over time slowly turn grey.

The famous lipizzanners are the perfect example. They are all born black or bay and then turn white (or really grey) as they age.

In hee the change is more sudden than it is in el. But once the horse turns 3 it will have its final grey coat.

Edit: and trig beat me to it XD



The Lipizzanners are a huge example I always forget about. Jeri is right too, about his current coat. He is chestnut based, but with all those white hairs, he is definitely grey :D
Answered, Thanks June 12, 2019 08:05 AM
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Well that is something I never knew.....wow.... xD

Thanks for the replies, it makes sense now :)

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