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by gull. » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:24 pm
Iberian Everards are known as strong, fiercely loyal warhorses. Originally found in the Iberian Peninsula in Spain, they are now found on nearly every continent. They closely resemble the slightly better known Andalusian & Lusitano breeds, but make no mistake. Everards are extremely unique. Unlike many other breeds that trace their roots to Iberia, the Everards never lost their unique Appaloosa patterns which are better known in Spain as "Spanish Spots". These horses come in nearly every known coat color and pattern.
They weren't always known as Everards though, that name came once they were brought to Britain on Spanish ships. Amazed by their stamina & fierce spirit, the Brits bestowed the name Everard onto them, meaning "brave boar". Most of those that were brought to Britain were bought quickly and inducted into several different breeding programs. There are countless breeds with Everard blood running through them. Unlike many other breeds that fell into obscurity once the need for warhorses was lost, the Everards remained in the spotlight. Today they can be found in several different types of arenas. Some of the disciplines they are used in are: Dressage,
Hunter Jumper, Cross Country, English Pleasure, and Western Pleasure. Many can also be found spending their days frolicking in lush pastures all over the world, enjoying their days as family pets.
Iberian Everards are highly esteemed not only because of their loyalty, but because of their patience. They are excellent lesson horses as they are not easily spooked and they do not grow aggravated toward loud, rambunctious children. The stallions range in height from 15.3 HH to 17.0 HH, while mares range anywhere from 14.0 HH to 16.0 HH. Will you be the one to bring home an Everard today?
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by gull. » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:33 pm
➸ Read all rules and be familiar with them.
➸ Theft of Everards will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
➸ Everards may not be bred with other adoptables
➸ You may take your Everards offsite but please give proper credit
➸ Only I & the archivists may post on the archive thread
➸ Only I & the artists may post on the breeding & custom thread
➸ Do NOT harass/pester/repeatedly message, or other wise abuse the artists. Repeated offenses will result in a ban.
➸ All Everards have 11 breeding slots and may be bred up to 2 times a month
➸ Each regular adopter may only have 1 custom per month.
➸ Do not ask artists for customs, they will offer it through stream or a fanclub post.
➸ You may own as many Everards as you can handle.
➸ Foals are allowed to breed 3 weeks after they are posted.
➸ Follow all site rules, no spam, arguing, or impoliteness, guilt-tripping, etc.
➸ You may gift Everards & rehome them, but PM the archivist first. (You may NOT sell them for currency)
➸ Artists can make themselves customs, with the limit of 1 every 2 months. This does not include customs gifted by other artists.
➸ Owned Everards have a transparent background and are no longer up for adoption.
➸ Male Everards are 15.3 HH to 17.0 HH tall (15.3, 16, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 17hh), female Everards are 14.0 HH to 16.0 HH (14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 15.0, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 16.0)
➸ If you are banned, you may not apply for adopts, post in any Iberian Everard related topics, or send in breedings to artists.
➸ I reserve the right to take Everards and re-home them should an owner repeatedly cause trouble or break the rules.
➸ If a member's CS account is banned or deleted, any Everards under their ownership will be re-possessed and adopted out to active members.
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They weren't always known as Everards though, that name came once they were brought to Britain on Spanish ships. Amazed by their stamina & fierce spirit, the Brits bestowed the name Everard onto them, meaning "brave boar". Most of those that were brought to Britain were bought quickly and inducted into several different breeding programs. Unlike many other breeds that fell into obscurity once the need for warhorses was lost, the Everards remained in the spotlight. Today they can be found in several different types of arenas. Some of the disciplines they are used in are: Dressage,
Hunter Jumper, Cross Country, English Pleasure, and Western Pleasure. Many can also be found spending their days frolicking in lush pastures all over the world, enjoying their days as family pets.
Iberian Everards are highly esteemed not only because of their loyalty, but because of their patience. They are excellent lesson horses as they are not easily spooked and they do not grow aggravated toward loud, rambunctious children. The stallions range in height from 15.3 HH to 17.0 HH, while mares range anywhere from 14.0 HH to 16.0 HH. Will you be the one to bring home an Everard today?
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