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Lore wrote:Iberian Ixris Horses hail from Iberia, with blood lines from that of Lusitanos and Campolinas. this breed is known for their roman noses and their sloping shoulders, they are quite level headed, intelligent, and have great stamina. Up until about the 1980s this breed was used most commonly in the working fields, with their high intelligence they are great workers in the field for solving problems, they can also be seen used in western and english disciplines. This breed can be seen in many different colors and patterns, but most commonly have some variation of white markings, wether that be paints or simple leg and face markings. They can also be seen with many different eye colors, but most show a blue eye color, the reason for this is unknown, but even when their is no white on the horse they often times have blue eyes. It has been seen/noticed that the more white on a horse the lighter the eye color and the lesser the white the darker the eye color.








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[size=85][quote]Iberian Ixris Horses hail from Iberia, with blood lines from that of Lusitanos and Campolinas. this breed is known for their roman noses and their sloping shoulders, they are quite level headed, intelligent, and have great stamina. Up until about the 1980s this breed was used most commonly in the working fields, with their high intelligence they are great workers in the field for solving problems, they can also be seen used in western and english disciplines. This breed can be seen in many different colors and patterns, but most commonly have some variation of white markings, wether that be paints or simple leg and face markings. They can also be seen with many different eye colors, but most show a blue eye color, the reason for this is unknown, but even when their is no white on the horse they often times have blue eyes. It has been seen/noticed that the more white on a horse the lighter the eye color and the lesser the white the darker the eye color.[/quote][/size]
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[b]Height:[/b] (14.2hh to 16hh!)
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[list][color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] SSS: Foundation
[color=transparent]-----------------[/color] SS: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] SSD: Foundation
Sire: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] SDS: Foundation
[color=transparent]-----------------[/color] SD: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] SDD: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] DSS: Foundation
[color=transparent]-----------------[/color] DS: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] DSD: Foundation
Dam: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] DDS: Foundation
[color=transparent]-----------------[/color] DD: Foundation
[color=transparent]------------------------------------------[/color] DDD: Foundation[/list]
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