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by throwaway7u3879342 » Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:12 am
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Lore:
The Kija sport cob is a breed originating from the shores and meadows of Ireland, bred between an irish sport horse and the regular Irish Cob. These horses are well acquainted to cross-country and other sports. They are mostly popular among riding schools and police.
Temperment:
The Kija Cob is a smart, curious and heartwarming breed and is suitable for many novice riders, being quite popular among small children and teens, these horses are said to be the perfect first pony.
Special Infomation:
Stallions/Geldings: 12-15Hh
Mares: 12-14.6Hh
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by throwaway7u3879342 » Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:13 am
Main Rules:
1. Your CS account MUST be over TWO MONTHS in order to adopt!
2. Do not resell, trade or reuse these lines in any way (this applies to winning adopts)
3. Please be respectful to the members and staff of this community, this is a safe space for everyone.
Adopting rules:
1. You must Have your own Toyhouse or Thread to adopt.
2. Please tell an archivist if you transfer your Stable to another site/thread.
3. You may redesign a horse with a custom ticket
4. Every month a member shall receive 50 tickets, staff will receive 150, this is the currency of the species.
5. Breedings exist but there are NO foals, all horse are instantly born as an adult due to this, but you must wait a week to trade/gift/breed them.
Extra Infomation:
Each user has 5 breeding slots, Staff have 6
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by throwaway7u3879342 » Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:14 am
Common Patterns
Tobiano
Tovero
Splash
Overo
Gulastra Plume
Sooty
Flaxen
Pangare
Uncommon Patterns
Snowcap
Snowcap Leopard/Spotted Blanket
Semi Leopard
Roan
Brindle
Rare Patterns
Sabino
Pintaloosa
Varnish Roan
Frosted
Leopard
Fewspot
Silver
Reverse Brindle
Lacing
Common Colours
Black
Bay/Wild bay
Seal Brown
Chestnut
Dunskin
Red/Brown Dun
Grullo/Grulla
Uncommon Colours
Dunalino
Perlino
Cremello
Buckskin
Palomino
Smoky Black/cream
Dapple/Rose/Steel and seal Grey
Rare Colours
Rose Grey
Mulberry Grey
Apricot
Dominant White
Cream Pearl
Pearl Black
Chimera
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by throwaway7u3879342 » Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:15 am
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by throwaway7u3879342 » Fri Jan 15, 2021 2:47 am
Hello! i came to say i deeply apologise using the "G-word" in my species name, i had no idea it was offending to others. This was a honest mistake and i apologise.
The name is Now just Kija Cobs.
Again i deeply apologise, i am pretty use to calling them G cobs because I was raised with the name of the breed being that and I never knew it was an offending term, from now i will attempt to use irish cob instead and rid of that bad habit.
I hope all equestrians on the horse side of oekaki, and oekaki in general forgive me.
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