| Artist | MustangKnight [gallery] |
| Time spent | 17 hours, 28 minutes |
| Drawing sessions | 25 |
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Females
-Female Neravontii are commonly know as Mares. Any female, unless stated otherwise, can be bred. Females generally only have one foal per covering but twins and triplets have been documented. In order to breed, females must be fully trained and have two art pieces of said female interacting in some manner with the owner. Owner can choose to contact a stud Stallion or can contact a stallions owner inquiring for a cover. Once breed females cannot breed for one month, and starts as soon as the foal is born. Females cannot be spayed.
Gelded Males
-Otherwise known as Geldings. Gelded males cannot be bred or be studded out. But are very good company and can be useful in events of all types!
Males
-Known as Stallions. These neravontii are primarily used for racing and speed events, stallions are unpredictable until a proper bond between owner is formed. In order to own a Stallion, the person interested must own at least one fully trained Neravontii in order to apply. Stallions can be studded out by owner or advertised on the agency. If for stud all profits will go to the owner of the stallion. Stallions do not have to wait any time length after breeding, but can only cover 5 times in their life time becoming sterile. Some stallions have documented being able to cover more foals but most are still born. Breeding slots can be awarded threw events and shows!
**Stallions can be Gelded at any moment but I or the appropriate artist must be informed**
~ARTIST/GUEST ARTIST Coloring Rules~Neravontiis must have some type of striping, visibly, in the eye sockets. Neravontii born lacking striping result in still born neravontii. Striping is a must! Nails can be done in the neravontiis primal scratch paint colors or the natural coloring from the coat color around it. Sensor tufts are usually the color of the neravontiis scratch paint but can also be any other color located in their coat, usually being a bright color. The tufts are never the same colors as the surrounding coat hair. The guidelines here must be followed or you will be asked to fix the problems.
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-Artist List-
-MustangKnight
-Riderwulf
-Guest Artist List-
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~Artist Rules~
-Guest artists can make 2 neravontii
-Artists/Guest artists must be willing to update the neravontii page frequently, THIS IS IMPORTANT.
-Traits must be filled in prior to posting
-Artists/guest artists are only allowed to make gelding and mare neravontii
-No mutations allowed
-Only ask for pets or items for a fee, nothing else
-Oekaki textures are NOT permitted, do not use them
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-Coat Colors-
All base coats for neravontii are like that of a horses. They come in all the same colors of horses besides some special colors not yet found. When breeding neravontii its best to remember that parent color matter. For example breeding two black neravontii will definitely yield a black foal, verses breeding two browns may insure either a brown or a black. Grandparents will also play a key roll as colors may jump a generation, or two! Some neravontii carry color genes. This morphs the existing coat color making it tint the color of the gene they carry, this tint can be anywhere from strong to weak and varies from neravontii to neravontii. Genes come in all colors and tint intensity isn't factored by parents and appears fully random. These color genes can be pasted from parents to foal and mixing to neravontii with this gene can cause foals to come out with the gene color to be a mix of the two. Threw selective breeding new coat colors can pop up some even mimicking Vashta born neravontii!
-Markings-
A vast array of markings old and new have been recorded and named here at the agency. One of the most common markings for a neravontii to have is "scratch paint". Scratch paint comes in many colors and can be bright or dull depending of the neravontii. Neravontii scratch paint can vary from minimal scratch paint to heavy scratch paint depending on the markings of the parents and grandparents. For example breeding a neravontii with minimal scratch paint to a neravontii without scratch paint, will give you a foal with none to minimal scratch paint. Whereas breeding two neravontii with minimal scratch paint may give you minimal to moderate markings and so forth. This is true to all markings when bred. Few neravontii have hidden marking mutations and special factors that can only be found when breeding with selected nera. These must be breed out to be seen and may cause new markings to be documented!
Common Markings Include; Paints like that of horses, Oreo, Band, Splash paint, Roan, Appaloosa, Cloak, Buck stripe, Hood, Dun, and Fox.
Uncommon Markings Include; Bronze, Striking, Ork, Chimeric, Vitiligo, and Etching around white markings.
Coat Mutation Effects
Coat Dilution can be carried without showing any signs on the mare on stallion, and will only be noticed in foals produced, neravontii with light colored striping on a light eye socket color should avoid breeding with know carriers of Dilution as it can dilute so far to erase any striping on the foal causing a still born foal. Inverted Markings sound like they are. With inverted marked neravontii the mutation causes normal dark point markings to become light point markings and cause bronzing to shine darker instead of lighter.-Eye Striping-
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