Valentine's Day Equids cannot pass down the pink in their manes.
They're also the same theme, so they're unable to be bred together.
about me wrote:orse | she/her | artist for:
- range trotters
- sleepy hollow percherons
- senegal zebras
- andaluz sport horses
- lone bashkir curly’s
just a legend leg wrote:Hey horsy, what about...: "Can quids, that are related to each other in anyway, breed together?"
I do know in the past some of the newer members didn't know, same as me when I first joined..
Jitterbug. wrote:If I was to breed a quipless stallion with a normal mare (or vise versa) and don't request any features in regards to quipping, would the foal automatically get the mares style of quipping or is there a possibility that it could have any type of quipping because of its sire being quipless?
Thats a long sentence, I hope you understand what I'm saying
Quipless equids
These are equids born with none of the traditional quipping. These are extremely rare and can throw a few surprises when bred.
Has no quipping
Can breed but it is the artists choice to what quip it might/could have had
Will produce quipped foals even when two are bred together but quipping will be random
Can have any base colour
Class: Special
Breeding: Because quipless equids have no quipping when bred their foals can have any quipping. But the owner cannot request a type of quipping, it is up to the artist unless the breeder wants the quipped parent's quipping.
Shattered Beazt wrote:When it comes to making references for our WMEs, are we aloud to design the other side? Such as editing the paint markings and/or quipping as long as it is within reason? Or unless an artist has posted the other side, does it have to be the same?
And if we can, are we aloud to decide if the paint markings, if they have some, cover the other eye thus allowing it to be a different color, or must this be official by the artist?
Thanks horsy or whoever answers my questions! (:
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