Whats this, an Appy Fensaer? For adoption? Oh gosh. Before we get to adopting their are a few things i should note, ^^
Appaloosa/Paint X Appaloosa Fensaers are sterile. Meaning they can not breed. Being appaloosa colored/marked weakens their immune systems, making them more susceptible to disease than other Fen's. Because of this, most Appaloosa Fens are domesticated, or at least owned by someone to ensure they live as long as they can in a healthy environment.
This fen has Moth Wings.
Appaloosa/Paint X Appaloosa Fensaers are sterile. Meaning they can not breed. Being appaloosa colored/marked weakens their immune systems, making them more susceptible to disease than other Fen's. Because of this, most Appaloosa Fens are domesticated, or at least owned by someone to ensure they live as long as they can in a healthy environment.
This fen has Moth Wings.
KittyCatKita wrote:Username: KittyCatKita
Name: Exodus
Age: 9
Gender: Male (Gelding)
Height: 16.3
Domestic or Wild: "Wild" - He is untamed but lives on a sanctuary where he is closely monitored and any needs are carefully met.
Answer: Exo often feels as though he is being left out, partially because of the fact that he does not realize that he is different from the others. He has noticed the strange behaviour of the two legged and even of the other Fens that live within the safe walls of the fence. He does not understand why the others treat him differently however, he has four legs like they do, two wings like they do, two ears and one tail. He had spent quite a long period of time through his younger years angry because of the way he was treated but has, over the years, grown to just accept how the others treat him, unknowingly because of his white markings.













