Albertan Brabants? wrote:Albertan Brabants roam the wooded areas of Canada’s Wood Buffalo National Park, and can often be seen in smaller herds throughout northern Alberta. They live in a matriarchal society, with each herd often having a ‘king’ and a ‘queen’. The most distinguishing feature between males and females are the two horns protruding from the male’s face, while females only sport one. Though territorial, Albertan Brabants can be (and have been) domesticated, and often thrive in captivity. Their diets consist of young trees, grasses, hay, and occasionally small insects. Their average heights range from 18 hands high to 20 hands high, while babies range from 12 to 15 hands.
Although mainly living in the wild, these gentle giants love human company and can perform many different tasks. Cautious around the unknown and quite strategic, these Equines may be hard to find naturally, however they thrive under constant care and generally get along with other Equine species. With the right training and conditions, they make good companions and will live long healthy lives.
Sire: ABAC
Dam: ABAC
Owner: ABAC
Barn name: Victor Ciampi
Show name: N/A
Gender: Stallion
Age: 10 years
Height: 19 hh
Coat color: Brabrant Grullo
Markings: scattered dapple, minimal white
Horns color: Stone Gray
Eye color: Saphirre
Chain halter color: silver
Halter gem color: emerald & saphirre
Genotype: bgubgu, sdsd, MwhMwh
Breeding info: N/A
Breeding slots: infertile
This is the Albertan Brabant mascot! He is allowed to be used by all of the community members. He cannot be bred since he is infertile. Everyone owns him, so you may not claim him as your own.