#014 - Dunwich Arabians by Cooluser1615

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#014 - Dunwich Arabians

Postby Cooluser1615 » Tue Nov 15, 2016 10:41 am

What are Dunwich Arabians?

Dunwich Arabians are similar to the common Arabian, however, they have a much more poised position and are much more lighter on their hooves when in competition. Their height ranges from 15-17 hands tall. Their leg bone structure is also much more thinner in comparison to the normal Arabian, with the circumference averaging to about 2 diameters thick. This rare species of Arabian can also be found in several different kinds of competitions. From Cross-country, to jousting and sometimes just for show. So what are you waiting for? Adopt one today!


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Mother: Foundation
Father: Foundation
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Gender: Mare
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Genetics: Ee / Ata / Crcr / Oo / Sb1n
Breeding Notes:
Will pass on E gene 50% of the time
Will pass on At gene 50% of the time
Will pass on Cr gene 50% of time
Will pass on O gene 50% of the time
Will pass on Sb1 gene 50% of time
KIT and extension linkage - E+n, e+Sb1

A pale mare to celebrate the supermoon! To win her, tell me an interesting fact related to the moon in some way. The best fact wins.
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[b]Gender:[/b] Mare
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- Tassels:
- Pearls:
- Base:
[b]Lunar Fact:[/b]

End Date: 11.16 (16th of November)
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Re: #014 - Dunwich Arabians

Postby astrophile. » Tue Nov 15, 2016 11:07 am

Owner: Tecker
Show Name: Beneath the Light of a Neon Moon
Barn Name: Neon
Gender: Mare
Age: Five
Height: 16.2 HH
Halter Colors: Surprise me w/ all ^.^
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Lunar Fact: “Moon” is the only word occurring twice in the top 10 songs of the 20th century.
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Re: #014 - Dunwich Arabians

Postby Cousin » Tue Nov 15, 2016 11:19 am

Owner: Cousin
Show Name: Starlight silver
Barn Name: Starlett
Gender: Mare
Age: 3years
Height: 16.1
Halter Colors:
- Tassels: whitish yellow to resemble a shooting star theme
- Pearls: all of them to look like stars except for one make one look like a moon
- Base:blueish black
Lunar Fact:
1.We all know there was a man on the moon, but did you know that there is one who stayed there? Dr. Eugene Shoemaker, a Geological Surveyor, who educated the Apollo mission astronauts about craters, never made it into space himself, but it had always been one of his dreams. He was rejected as an astronaut because of medical problems. After he died, his ashes were placed on board the Lunar Prospector spacecraft on January 6, 1999, which was crashed into a crater on the moon on July 31, 1999. The mission was to discover if there was water on the moon at the time, but it also served to fulfill Dr Shoemaker's last wish.
2. When a month has two full moons, the second full moon is called a blue moon. Another definition of a blue moon is the third full moon in any season (quarter of year) containing 4 total full moons.
3.SUPER MOON !!!!!!! :shock: Sky & Telescope suggests setting up a scale-model experiment to illustrate the difference. Use a standard 12-inch (30 centimeters) globe for the Earth and a baseball or orange for the moon. Place the simulated Earth and moon about 30 feet (9 meters) apart. Then, stand next to your "Earth" to see how big the "moon" is. The supermoon configuration would have the two objects roughly 28 feet (8.5 m) apart. If you repeat the experiment at 28 feet, you'll see only a very small difference. :shock:
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Re: #014 - Dunwich Arabians

Postby Cooluser1615 » Tue Nov 15, 2016 7:25 pm

Granted, it isn't a huge difference at all, but it is apparently the closest the moon has been to the earth since 1948, and that's something. I could have just referred to the event using the less catchy phrase 'proxigee full moon', but the event, especially colloquially, can be referred to by 'supermoon'. This is especially useful for people who initially come across information on the event through news sources aimed at a more general audience.

At any rate, I love all of the facts so far.
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Re: #014 - Dunwich Arabians

Postby lmao, » Wed Nov 16, 2016 4:22 pm

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Re: #014 - Dunwich Arabians

Postby ewitscasi » Fri Nov 18, 2016 7:35 am

Owner: ewitscasi
Show Name: Ring a Belle
Barn Name: Belle
Gender: Mare
Age: Five
Height: 16.2hh
Halter Colors:
- Tassels: gold
- Pearls: white
- Base: gold
Lunar Fact:
The moon's crust is much harder than presumed. Remember the extreme difficulty the astronauts encountered when they tried to drill into the maria? The maria is composed primarily illeminite, a mineral containing large amounts of titanium, the same metal used to fabricate the hulls of deep-diving submarines and the skin of the SR-71 "Blackbird". Uranium 236 and neptunium 237 (elements not found in nature on Earth) were discovered in lunar rocks, as were rustproof iron particles.
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