~~ Welcome! ~~
Hello all, and welcome! These lines were a collaboration between of gators and feigns and myself. <3 I'm soon going to be opening an oekaki based adoption/stable with these lines, and I'm looking for artist to help me make that a reality. <3 The basics are pretty simply, and there are a a lot of ways to participate. I really hope you will join! Don't forget to read the rules carefully!
Info
These horses are a mix between a zorse, and a chicoteague pony. They range in sizes from `12.5 hands up through 15.5 hands. They come in every color imaginable, but more often than not show some form of striping. In fact, no striping on a horse is uncommon, although not rare. The striping make take any from, like brindling, dun foot stripes, or even a few 'streaks' in the body. The list of markings accepted are as follows:
Brindle: A subtle striping of the main coat color. It looks somewhat like a faded tiger stripe pattern all over the body.
Dun Striping: These marks appear only on the foreleg, cannon, and knee, although they may extend upward onto the leg.
Full Zebra: This is a rare form of markings, and the horse will show dark, thick stripes across its whole body exactly like an actual zebra.
Reverse Full Zebra: Just like Regular zebra, but instead the color is lighter. These are also rare, and often occur along with other uncommon colors.
Faded Zebra: The strips show up, but are barely visible over the coat.
Reverse Faded Zebra:Stripes are lighter, and only show up slightly.
Partially Zebra: Stripes only show up on a select part of the body, such as the shoulders or neck.
Reverse partial Zebra: Stripes are lighter than the coat, and are confined to a certain area of the body.
Minimal Zebra: Stripes are faint and are usually under 5 stripes.
Reverse Minimal Zebra: Just like minimal zebra, but stripes are lighter.
Thylacinus Striping This pattern imitates that of a thylacinus, a prehistoric animal. The stripes start about mid back, short and compact, then length as they run the rest of the back. (http://www.mysteriousaustralia.com/images/thylacine/taswolf.jpg Much like this)
Reverse Thylacinus: Exactly like the Thylacinus, but the stripes are lighter than the body.
Heavy Stripe: Stripes are large, and cover more area than zebra stripes
Reverse Heavy stripe: Same as above, but lighter in color
Skunk: Instead of running vertically, the stripes run horizonal and are usually thicker, with no more than 3 stripes.
Reverse Skunk: Horizontal striping with a lighter color than the coat.
Okapi: Stripes are all up the legs, but stop there.
Reverse Okapi: Lighter strips all up the legs, stopping at the end of the leg
* More will be added in the future!
Otherwise, these animals exhibit normal equine coloring. They seem to be a bit more adept to producing chimera offspring, but this is still rare and not very many have it. Occasionally, from all the mixes of breeds, there's a genebomb also. But these are rare and do not happen frequently.
Rules
- These lines are strictly for this species and competition. Do no use them as an editable or anything other.
- They must have natural coats, and it is appreciated if you title the coats properly as well, like "Red dun overo" etc
- Do not steal ANY information posted here. I will find out if you do, so just don't do it.
- Please make a cover to put all your entries under.
- Make 4 adults and 2 foal entries. You may have more adult entries, but please not too many.
- All your entries except one must show striping.
- The more effort you put into it, the better it will look!
- Be respectful to everyone, including yourself. No 'I'll never win' etc.
- If you have questions feel free to pm me!
If you need help thinking of coats to try, try this generator I made: http://www.generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspxid=10226
http://generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspx?id=10226
HELP!
We still need to come up with a name for this species as well as the adoptable! Are you good with words? Than this is the chance for you to show that off and earn some cool pets!
We are looking for a catchy name for these guys, something that can be abbreviated to describe them. (Such as how plumerians are plumies, and Kiamaria's are Kia's, or Bear Run Tolter's are Tolters.) As for the stable, we'd like some thing natural and smooth that feels like it fits easily together.
For the name we chose, there will be 2 rares given out. For everyone who submits a name to me, I will send them a gift including at least 1 uncommon plus other pets! What a deal! Please pm me with this form to suggest a name:
Gifts will be given immediately!
Hello all, and welcome! These lines were a collaboration between of gators and feigns and myself. <3 I'm soon going to be opening an oekaki based adoption/stable with these lines, and I'm looking for artist to help me make that a reality. <3 The basics are pretty simply, and there are a a lot of ways to participate. I really hope you will join! Don't forget to read the rules carefully!
Info
These horses are a mix between a zorse, and a chicoteague pony. They range in sizes from `12.5 hands up through 15.5 hands. They come in every color imaginable, but more often than not show some form of striping. In fact, no striping on a horse is uncommon, although not rare. The striping make take any from, like brindling, dun foot stripes, or even a few 'streaks' in the body. The list of markings accepted are as follows:
Brindle: A subtle striping of the main coat color. It looks somewhat like a faded tiger stripe pattern all over the body.
Dun Striping: These marks appear only on the foreleg, cannon, and knee, although they may extend upward onto the leg.
Full Zebra: This is a rare form of markings, and the horse will show dark, thick stripes across its whole body exactly like an actual zebra.
Reverse Full Zebra: Just like Regular zebra, but instead the color is lighter. These are also rare, and often occur along with other uncommon colors.
Faded Zebra: The strips show up, but are barely visible over the coat.
Reverse Faded Zebra:Stripes are lighter, and only show up slightly.
Partially Zebra: Stripes only show up on a select part of the body, such as the shoulders or neck.
Reverse partial Zebra: Stripes are lighter than the coat, and are confined to a certain area of the body.
Minimal Zebra: Stripes are faint and are usually under 5 stripes.
Reverse Minimal Zebra: Just like minimal zebra, but stripes are lighter.
Thylacinus Striping This pattern imitates that of a thylacinus, a prehistoric animal. The stripes start about mid back, short and compact, then length as they run the rest of the back. (http://www.mysteriousaustralia.com/images/thylacine/taswolf.jpg Much like this)
Reverse Thylacinus: Exactly like the Thylacinus, but the stripes are lighter than the body.
Heavy Stripe: Stripes are large, and cover more area than zebra stripes
Reverse Heavy stripe: Same as above, but lighter in color
Skunk: Instead of running vertically, the stripes run horizonal and are usually thicker, with no more than 3 stripes.
Reverse Skunk: Horizontal striping with a lighter color than the coat.
Okapi: Stripes are all up the legs, but stop there.
Reverse Okapi: Lighter strips all up the legs, stopping at the end of the leg
* More will be added in the future!
Otherwise, these animals exhibit normal equine coloring. They seem to be a bit more adept to producing chimera offspring, but this is still rare and not very many have it. Occasionally, from all the mixes of breeds, there's a genebomb also. But these are rare and do not happen frequently.
Rules
- These lines are strictly for this species and competition. Do no use them as an editable or anything other.
- They must have natural coats, and it is appreciated if you title the coats properly as well, like "Red dun overo" etc
- Do not steal ANY information posted here. I will find out if you do, so just don't do it.
- Please make a cover to put all your entries under.
- Make 4 adults and 2 foal entries. You may have more adult entries, but please not too many.
- All your entries except one must show striping.
- The more effort you put into it, the better it will look!
- Be respectful to everyone, including yourself. No 'I'll never win' etc.
- If you have questions feel free to pm me!
If you need help thinking of coats to try, try this generator I made: http://www.generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspxid=10226
http://generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspx?id=10226
HELP!
We still need to come up with a name for this species as well as the adoptable! Are you good with words? Than this is the chance for you to show that off and earn some cool pets!
We are looking for a catchy name for these guys, something that can be abbreviated to describe them. (Such as how plumerians are plumies, and Kiamaria's are Kia's, or Bear Run Tolter's are Tolters.) As for the stable, we'd like some thing natural and smooth that feels like it fits easily together.
For the name we chose, there will be 2 rares given out. For everyone who submits a name to me, I will send them a gift including at least 1 uncommon plus other pets! What a deal! Please pm me with this form to suggest a name:
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Username:
Name Suggestion:
Favorite type of pets:
Other:
Gifts will be given immediately!