The Lone Bashkir Curly horse is a very unique and set apart breed. They are well known for their curly coats, caused by many gene mutations, and their versatility. Lone Curly Horses are often found as chestnut, but have a wide variety of colors, some more rare than others. They range in height from 13-16 hands, but are often found between 14-15 hands. These horses are found wild in Nevada, USA. Although they are wild, they are also known for their calm and gentle nature. Lone Bashkir Curly Horses got their name due to them not staying in herds with other horses. Since they are always separated, they often wander far into owned land and cause disruptions. They have very much grown in population, causing problems and wreaking havoc, therefore creating the need for a relocation organization. The LBC Organization is running a rehoming program to protect these horses while still preserving them. If you're interested, keep an eye out for LBCs looking for a new place to call home!
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end date: July 7th
Owner: Zentropy
Show Name: ZG Hanabi
Barn Name: Spark
Height: 16hh
Gender: Mare
Eye Color: Milk Chocolate
Phenotype: Silver Black Extended Blanket Appaloosa
Genotype: EE/aa/ZZ/LpLp
Edits: Medium tail
Breeding Info: Dominant for Silver & Leopard complex
end date: July 7th
Owner: Zentropy
Show Name: ZG Hanabi
Barn Name: Spark
Height: 16hh
Gender: Mare
Eye Color: Milk Chocolate
Phenotype: Silver Black Extended Blanket Appaloosa
Genotype: EE/aa/ZZ/LpLp
Edits: Medium tail
Breeding Info: Dominant for Silver & Leopard complex