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New breeds for EV?

#93729 Posted on 2017-02-17 22:32:06

I vote for the Noriker!!! Beautiful!!!! I would also vote for the shire and percheron as well :D I am a serious drafty lover though :D


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#93736 Posted on 2017-02-17 22:55:25

^ Like the posts they're mentioned in and I'll tally up the votes. ;)


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#107108 Posted on 2017-05-31 18:26:23

Where did everyone get their pictures for their posts? I'm thinking of suggesting another breed but wondering where other people got their pictures from so I can do the same. The breed on my 'list' is Bashkir Curly. Thanks!
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Bashkir Curly

Colours are standard bays, chestnut, black, greys, buckskin, grullo/grulla, cremello, and the sources claimed lots to all colors.
Markings: Pinto, appaloosa, roan.
Other: tri colour
Discipline: Performed well in national level dressage, jumping, vaulting, side-saddle and endurance.
Other facts: Curlies have a unique temperature (heating and cooling) system and are hypo-allergenic meaning people who are normally allergic to horses wouldn't be allergic to this breed.
Why I'd like them on EV: Curlies are apparently rare and I'd like to help spread the word about them. I'd also breed these horses in EV for buckskin and other cream gene related coat colours.

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#107113 Posted on 2017-05-31 18:47:29

Google Image Search would be my guess.


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#121810 Posted on 2017-09-17 09:13:16

Criollos differ in South American countries. They are also in ecuador. So an ecuadorian criollo might be a bit different than something youd find in brazil, simply because the people in each country are different and breed for different things. I am not sure if this is "official" but this is just what i learned through my travels in South America! 


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#121830 Posted on 2017-09-17 12:11:52

Brumby or Kaimanawa :3 You guys should know what they are! ♥


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#121860 Posted on 2017-09-17 20:51:24

Would you like to tell us a little about them, and add a photo or two? A few sentences will suffice - it doesn't need to be much. :)


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#121872 Posted on 2017-09-18 04:26:54

I think we could benefit from some more cultural/global diversity.
That and I'm a total Japanophile.

I would throw my hat in for the Dosanko (otherwise known as Hokkaido Washu).

Of the eight more-or-less native Japanese breeds, the Dosanko is the only one not critically endangered and still only numbers approximately 3,000 individuals. They are also one of the larger Japanese pony breeds, standing from 12.2 to 13 hands, though the original breed stood no taller than 11 hands and some efforts are being made by ranchers to restore the breed to its original form. They are used for trails, packing, and harnessing and many are gaited (pacers).

Dosanko ponies have relatively large heads with thick and flowing manes. They carry their necks horizontally. They have thick and sturdy bodies. Viewed from the rear, they have a wide croup and narrow towards the legs, resembling a traditional Japanese hat called amigasa giri. These ponies come in many colors with their gene pool containing black, red, bay, cream, grey, roan, and what appears to be Lp (although the breed seems to lack patn genes). They MAY also have dun, but there are so few photos of them to be able to make a certain distinction. Of particular interest is that Dosankos are not allowed to have any white markings, so all registered or known horses are entirely solid.

Bay roan Dosanko/Hokkaido


Grey Dosanko/Hokkaido


Buckskin and red Dosankos/Hokkaidos


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#121875 Posted on 2017-09-18 04:55:52

Kladruber
The Kladruber is considered the oldest Czech breed of horse and one of the world's oldest as well. Because they have such a small gene pool, Kladrubers have very recognizable breed characteristics. They come in gray and black, gray being the most common and with no markings. They typically stand between 15.3 to 16.3 hands.
Their biggest distinguishable feature has to be their convex shaped heads.


I would find more pics but Im in a hurry.
I may edit this later.


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#121876 Posted on 2017-09-18 04:57:03

I would vote for the Lusitano and the Paso Fino!! Along with the Icelandic and the Fjord


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#121887 Posted on 2017-09-18 09:24:46

Marwari or Malani

it's a more rare breed known by its distinctive inward pointing ears. they come in all horse colors and pinto patterns. they are very hardy horses and many have a natural ambling gait. they average between 14.2 and 15.2hh but can go from 14 to 16hh depending on what part of India they originate. they tend to have tenacious and unpredictable temperaments and can be used in basically all the disciplines on Equiverse.

 

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#121896 Posted on 2017-09-18 11:06:15

Ooooh, I'd definitely breed Fjords if they were added! I think Marwaris would be popular too.

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#122341 Posted on 2017-09-22 17:25:44

I'd love to see Fjords added. Gotta love those dun pons with the silly haircuts cx


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#126123 Posted on 2017-10-31 13:28:01

About the Icelandic Horses - Any and ALL colors/combinations and markings are allowed on Icelandic Horses - even welcomed and efforts are being made to keep the more rare colors from disappearing from the breed - One of the reasons I really love the breed is the great variation they come in :)


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#126178 Posted on 2017-10-31 21:23:59

I would definitely breed Kladrubers if they were/will be added into the game. I love those beautiful, elegant heads! ❤️

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