Personalities and Extra Info
Like real horses each saros is different in its personality's some more confident and strunty than others. When you adopt a saros be sure to make them a personality that you think fits them. Think of them each as your own horse in how they would react to certain situations
Most common personality's would be that the horse is pretty chill or laid back or it is either always up and ready to go. Completive, snobby, overly confident, a horse who is ready to lay down or ready to get right back into tack
General extra info on Special Genes in Saros
Dwarfism in Saros is a Very Rare gene making a horse basically a foal forever being the same size and never growing to adult size. Now only bred foals can acquire the full gene, as of such breeding a carrier can only result in a dwarf foal. The gene in horses is only carrier. If one horse is a carrier, it has only a 10% chance of rolling this gene in breeding. Whilst if both horses are carriers its results in a 15% chance in breeding. Horses that have dwarfism can not breed and will not result in a higher chance of getting the gene
Raven Coat is a Very rare gene only occurring in black horses, adding a sheen making it have the looks of a raven feathers. meaning in which the horse will have hits of purple or green around the neck, back, legs, and even shoulder area. Like Dwarfism it can only be an outcome on foals, from breeding a horse that is a carrier of the gene. As well, again referring to dwarfism, If one horse is a carrier, it has only a 10% chance of rolling this gene in breeding. Whilst if both horses are carriers its results in a 15% chance in breeding. If both horses have the Raven Coat gene it will have only a 20% Change of passing
Bridling is a rare gene and is probably one of the most commonly know marking gene being with stripes or bridle all over the body of the horse. With bridle it can appear on a horse without the need of breeding horse carriers, as such a horse can be made as a custom with the brindle marking. If the horse was to be bred it would result in: Brindle x Brindle= 35% Chance of passing, Brindle x Carrier= 20% Chance of passing, Carrier x Carrier= 10% Chance of passing
Chim Disorder is a rare gene and just like Bridling is very well know for making a horse have two separate colors as if a two horses merged together (This does not include white). The Chim Disorder is a Disorder in Saros from over inbreeding. As it is a Disorder to the breed, if a horse has it, the horse cannot breed with any other horse as it will be result in a lethal foal. Chim Disorder can not be passed on by breeding two chims for this reason. If the horse happens to only be a carrier it will have a 40% chance of passing to its foal no matter if both are carriers or just one of them is.