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The Imperial Charger is a horse breed originating in Havenbridge. The breed's conformation resembles that of a light draft horse and Friesians, and Imperial Chargers are graceful and nimble for their size. Imperial Chargers are used as both showmanship horses and war horses. They get their distinctive collar when they turn a year of age. These collars contain a gem that matches their eye color and represents their temperament. They participate in many events including jousting, dressage, and showmanship. They are deeply loyal mounts and only bond to one or two individuals.
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Average Height: 15.3 hh (63 inches, 160 cm) for Stallions and Geldings; 15.2 hh for Mares (62 inches, 157 cm)
Height Range: 14.2 – 17.0 hh (58 to 68 inches, 147 to 173 cm)
Common Colorations: Black, Chestnut, Bay, Seal Brown, Gray, Duns and Creams
Common Patterns: Solid, Tobiano, Sabino Overo, Rabicano
Uncommon Colorations: Silver Dilution, Champagne, Roans, Pangaré, Sooty
Uncommon Patterns: Frame Overo, Splash Overo, Appaloosa
Rare Colorations: Pearl, Dominant White
Rare Patterns: Pintaloosa, Mutations
Build: Imperial Chargers have a similar build to the Friesian and Andalusian horse with long, arched necks, powerful, sloping shoulders and compact, muscular bodies. They also exhibit strong, slanting hindquarters with low-set tails and distinctive ear tuffs.
Movement: Their movement is similar to that of an Andalusian, which is extended, elevated, cadenced and harmonious, with a balance of roundness and forward movement.
Mane/Tail: Their mane and tails naturally grow long, thick and wavy and is often kept that way for showmanship horses. Warhorses get their mane and tail clipped short.
Eye Color: All Colors accepted, defines their temperament {Noted Below}
Red - Fiery | Brave | Stubborn | Impulsive
Orange - Optimistic | Smart | Courageous | Hot Tempered
Yellow - Happy Go Lucky | Excitable | Friendly | Naïve
Green - Easily Jealous | Reserved | Caring | Ambitious
Blue - Quiet | Emotionally Distant | Loyal | Intelligent
Violet - Proud | Flashy | Witty | Outspoken
White - Pure Hearted | Wise | Innocent | Too Trusting
Black - Dark | Mysterious | Cunning | Blunt
Pink - Hopeless Romantic | Thoughtful | Wild | Independent
Gray - Neutral | Shy | Practical | Sincere
Brown - Down To Earth | Honest | Quiet | Friendly
Hazel - Energetic | Curious | Trustworthy | Hesitant
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Showmanship: Showmanship Chargers are known for their beauty, grace, and intelligence. They are great riding mounts and used by both royalty and more common folk. They are most successful in the following disciplines.
• Traditional Dressage
• Parade
• Showmanship
• Fox Hunting
• Jousting and Mounted Archery less common
War Horse: War Horse Chargers are trained rigorously with their rider as well as their group members. War Chargers tend to be quick, agile and strong. They are used for the following disciplines as well.
• Jousting
• Mounted Archery
• Melee Tournaments
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