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by Spearow » Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:31 pm
Kind of want to do dates swaps when all the hams are grown so that they will run correctly (roy g biv) right to left if they continue the current pattern. Ahhh
I'm going to go ahead and assume they will continue in this pattern.
I predict three more outcomes :o
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by Saikiyo » Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:50 pm

I guess that since one of these is fully grown I should tell you what they're based on and start the game.
They are realistic looking fake breeds, while I've taken inspiration from actual horse/pony breeds none of these particular markings/colors are real. Here's the game, since they're fake they'd have no breed name so let's give them one! Only rules are 1) has to sound like something an actual horse breed would be called 2) can't already exist. Combining names is fine, this one here is loosely based off of a buckskin and piebald/scewbald so 'piebald buckskin' would be a valid name. This isn't a contest, just have fun ^^


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by ravenblack » Thu Jun 13, 2019 3:12 pm
Saikiyo wrote:
I guess that since one of these is fully grown I should tell you what they're based on and start the game.
They are realistic looking fake breeds, while I've taken inspiration from actual horse/pony breeds none of these particular markings/colors are real. Here's the game, since they're fake they'd have no breed name so let's give them one! Only rules are 1) has to sound like something an actual horse breed would be called 2) can't already exist. Combining names is fine, this one here is loosely based off of a buckskin and piebald/scewbald so 'piebald buckskin' would be a valid name. This isn't a contest, just have fun ^^
How about a "Pieskin"?

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by Obius » Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:16 pm
Saikiyo wrote:
I guess that since one of these is fully grown I should tell you what they're based on and start the game.
They are realistic looking fake breeds, while I've taken inspiration from actual horse/pony breeds none of these particular markings/colors are real. Here's the game, since they're fake they'd have no breed name so let's give them one! Only rules are 1) has to sound like something an actual horse breed would be called 2) can't already exist. Combining names is fine, this one here is loosely based off of a buckskin and piebald/scewbald so 'piebald buckskin' would be a valid name. This isn't a contest, just have fun ^^
I'll take a stab at one.
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by .Aurora. » Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:01 am
Obius wrote:Saikiyo wrote:
I guess that since one of these is fully grown I should tell you what they're based on and start the game.
They are realistic looking fake breeds, while I've taken inspiration from actual horse/pony breeds none of these particular markings/colors are real. Here's the game, since they're fake they'd have no breed name so let's give them one! Only rules are 1) has to sound like something an actual horse breed would be called 2) can't already exist. Combining names is fine, this one here is loosely based off of a buckskin and piebald/scewbald so 'piebald buckskin' would be a valid name. This isn't a contest, just have fun ^^
I'll take a stab at one.
Adopt virtual pets at Chicken Smoothie!The Utah Stone Ferrier (Red Mountain Ponies)
Bred in the early 1880s in northeastern Utah during the precious stone boom, these were selectively bred to ferry gems harvested from the Pine Valley and Red Mountain ranges to St. George, Utah from 1882 until 1957. Their reddish coats allowed them to hide from predators along the exposed mountain ranges as they waited to be filled with food, supplies and valuble gems. They were commonly called "stone ferriers" due to their matching coats to the surrounding mountains as well as their use in carring mined gems. They were sometimes called "Red Mountain Ponies" as well. Several artifacts were discovered in a tomb found there in early 1904. Several articats were traced back to the reign of Cleocatra Era during her accidental trip to North America in 370 BC and later in 2014 AC.
The famed Pharoah Dog (pictured below) was ferried by the ancestors of the present day Utah Stone Ponies.
Pet's name: Dimensional Anomaly
Adopt virtual pets at Chicken Smoothie!After the mining ended, the remaining ponies were brought by a New Zealand billionaire Sai Kiyo and used for show and further trade routes up until present day. They make excellent pets and have a high affinity to red rocks and gems. They are also easy to train and can go up to 5 days without water.
They are expected to be introduced into the ponies hall of fame in 2020 for their unique rusty accents and sturdy build.
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by Shinryu » Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:05 pm

Oh wow! From the looks of it, this litter is gonna turn out just as gorgeous as I'd hoped when i saw the newborn!
Love the colours and the rose pattern, and this dog has such a soft expression <3

Can I say "wow" again? Because the palette on this litter is amazing, and Saikiyo never fails to deliver gorgeous designs.
I'll have to keep a closer eye on this litter as a contender for fave of the month, eh?
This one's my fave chameleon lineart variation, too.
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