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Welcome!
ÇwÇ Walkers is hosting their first ever event to welcome the community!
This event will take place in two parts:
the first will be a week of raffles, giving away horses created by the staff!
the second will be a time for development of your horses. the more development, the more prizes you can earn.
also, watch the discord fanclub for other giveaways during the event!
For Artists ONLY:
remember that all horses being adopted out are 4 years old, and must be given a gender prior to adoption, halters can be given out for the event for free, but after the event, players must buy halters before horses get them.
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[color=#FF8400][b][size=150]I[/size][/b][/color][color=DimGrey][size=85]n the late 1980's, a group of well established Tennessee Walker breeders took a stand against the 'big lick way' of showing. They decided to break away from their upper class horse society and create a new breed that would have the high natural gate to rival the big lick, without the harsh training techniques. They first culled their herds, only using the greatest dams and sires to create the foundation for their new breed. They began by cross breeding to the Andalusian and Lipizzan for their large size, grace, and fluid movement, before breeding into quarter horses for their determination and western performance. Appaloosas and Paints were also added for coloration and to boost all-around dicipline skills. The resulting horses were bred to Saddlebreds, Fox Trotters, and then in to Tennessee Walkers again to keep the gaitedness and to increase the breed's height.
The breed was begining to be accepted by the public until people realized the horses didn't have as much of an athletic ability as the creators first promised. People began crossing the new Walkers with Thoroughbreds and Arabians to make up for this set back. After a few years, it was decided that the addition of the Thoroughbred and Arabian gave a positive outcome and bettered the breed, giving them a more athletic apperance and better endurance than before. At the end of developing the breed, the Tennessee Walker was added on yet again to remind us all where the breed first started.[/size][/color][/quote]
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[b]Age:[/b] 4 years
[b]Gender:[/b] artist chooses
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[b]Phenotype:[/b] coat 1 x coat 2
[b]Genetic:[/b] coat 1 genes x coat 2 genes
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To Adopt this Horse: Raffle
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[b]Height:[/b] (between 15.2hh and 17.2hh)
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Age: 4 years
Veterinarian:
[b]Coggins:[/b] negitive; next test @ 8 years
[b]Vaccinations:[/b] up to date; due @ 8 years
Farrier:
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Training:
[b]Experience:[/b] no xp
[b]Skill Points:[/b] none
[b]Next Session:[/b] any time
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