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I didn't notice it earlier, but I have a sport horse that is from a purebred pony line. No other breeds in the pedigree and yet the horse is a sport horse.
Here's the horse: https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=18956793
Is this a bug or is there a risk that a foal will be of another breed?
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Any breed can end up pon if they are short enough (14.2 and under) just like if they will end up too tall (14.3 and up) they will be sh
And that horse is 14.3. So just .1 too tall to be pon Edited at September 2, 2019 05:30 PM by Jericho Stables
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Hi there. If the foal is not short enough to qualify for a pon (under 14.2) it becomes a sport horse.
You wont get any other breeds other than pon or sh from breeding pons.
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Ohh! Didn't know that. Thanks a lot! Not a bug then haha ^^'
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This can also happen in KNN lines if you accidentally "breed out" the Lp and/or PATN genes. Two KNN's will produce a non-appaloosa horse that is then classed as a Sport Horse.
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