
What with working a full-time job in real life, I'm struggling to keep adoptables coming through, so I'm hiring artists to give me a hand in keeping the draughts alive. If your interested and willing to help put some time into these horses, send me a PM with a few art examples and how often your usually online and I'll usually get back to you within a few hours at the latest.
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Welcome to the Yard, this is the main adoption thread for Reamhar Draughts.
This is where you can check out all our different horses and maybe find the right one to take home!

Traits wrote:. Strong, but short legs.
. Long mane and tail, carried high.
. Flat, smooth face.
. Large "fat" bodies.
. Thick feathering over hooves.
. Blue or purple tongues.
. Highly intelligent.
. Between 12.0hh and 25.0hh.
What are Reamhar Draught Horses? wrote:Found in the rugged highlands of Schottland, Reamhar Draught horses are a surprisingly rare species and difficult to spot. The first Reamhar horse was found and tamed by a sheep farmer in the Shetland Islands, far north of the United Kingdom. It wasn't long (Eight years to be exact) before the farmer and his family moved on from sheep and started breeding, training and domesticating these strange equines.
In about fifteen years, Reamhar Draughts became popular on a global scale. It was impossible to go to any stables in the world and not find at least one of these strange horses. Their downfall is their breeding. Given their size, they struggle to breed naturally and this put a lot of breeders off. The domesticated Reamhars are a lot larger in build than their wild counterparts. Because of this, there is only one place in the world that breeds these animals. And that is the Reamhar Livery in the Shetland Islands of Schottland.
Rarity and Coat Colours wrote:As you've already seen, RDHs come in all manner of colours and patterns, but what's the most common to find? What's more valuable than others? This is a quick guide about what colours and markings are worth, from common to very rare.
Common
Bay
Chestnut
Brown
White
Grey
Black
Dun
Palamino
Piebald
Skewbald
Tobiano
Tovero
Uncommon
Dapple Grey
Buckskin
Red Roan
Blue Roan
Iron Grey
Grullo
Snowflake Appaloosa
Blanket Appaloosa
Overo
Rare
Champagne
Cremello
Liver Chestnut
Smokey Black
Leopard Appaloosa
Marked
Very Rare
These coats are only special release or made through breeding.
Zebra Stripes
Wild Animal Pattern
Hybrid

Artist and Staff Rules wrote:. Natural coat colours and patterns only.
. When submitting an adoptable, give its code number
(example: Reamhar Draught Horse #015).
. All colours are fine for eyes.
. Adoptables want to be left open for ideally a week, but this is flexible.
. At least one design a week, no limits as long as the quality is good.
. No line edits at all.
. Add the harness once adopted.
. May own up to twenty adopted RDHs and five customs.
. PM me for any questions/concerns/rule breaking.
. All mares have a cooldown of seven days once they have been bred with.
Public Rules wrote:. Closed species, you may not make your own!
. Closed breeding, you may not breed your own!
. You may own up to fifteen adopted RDHs and five customs.
. Mares on cooldowns can't breed this time, stallions do not cool down.
. Cannot be bred with other species or breeds.
. RDHs may not be traded, gifted or sold.
. Unwanted RDHs will be put back up for adoption within 3 days, PM me.
. May not alter the lines or design
. Do not use other RDHs if you do not own them.
. Must be polite and kind to all members.
. Three strike rule. If you break the rules three times, you'll have all RDHs removed and you will be banned.

Artists wrote:Artist #1: Hazoret the Fervent
Artist #2: Honeymoo
Moderation Staff wrote:Admin: Hazoret the Fervent