What are Nile River Equids?
Nile River Equids (NREs) are a sub-breed of Mustangs who were discovered to be living in Africa. They tend to range anywhere from 12 hh to 16 hh, while there have been known to be slightly smaller or larger. These horses tend to be able to sustain themselves on a minimal amount of water and food, they can travel long distances and have extraordinary stamina. The people who discovered these animals found that they were extraordinarily friendly and the braided tails are a sign that the NRE is domesticated or belongs to another person.
NRE's are starting to be found with ribbons of all colours to symbolize who their owner is. Though the braids symbolize their domestic status, the ribbons correlate to the owner. The person with a ribbon the same colour as in the horse's tail have a lot of power over the horse, and they tend to be almost completely loyal to only one person; the ribbon holder. It is known for one person to control a whole herd of NREs with just one ribbon colour, but it is more common for someone to wear multiple ribbons around their necks, in their hair, or like a belt. Ribbons can come in any colour or pattern.
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Mother: Foundation
Father: Foundation
Owner: FireIceHeart
Name: Poppins
Gender: Mare
Age: 6
Height: 13hh
Color: Silver black (EE/aa/Zz)