Sarah Nicole Morgan wrote:The first Sarah Nicole Morgan was bred from two modern variations to resemble a more ancient body type of the breed. They now look like the older style of morgans, but with the attributes of a modern Morgan. They are exceptionally good in dressage and cross country. Morgans typical range from 14 to 16 hands tall, but some can be up to 17. Solids are a very common marking as morgans do not typically have patterns. They have been known to carry mutations which brought out the pintaloosa, appaloosas, paints, overos, tabianos, etc. While the solids have little colorations they do have socks, stockings, and other small markings to help with individuality.
Look at this beautiful SNM! What a unique brindle set <3
While preparing for a children's party, they somehow got their tail into the teal hair day; we've tried to bleach it out for adoption day, but they won't let us near their tail. It's up to the future owner if they want the tail to remain dyed!
Their companion is a female Blue Cordon finch, since it doesn't have the red cheeks that the males have.
S/he comes with a premade blanket, but you get to choose the leather color of the tack!
To win this beauty, give them a show name with either the words "morning" or "glory" in it; bonus points if it's related to their namesake flower! You also have 5 extras to add whatever you want; maximum word count is 1,000 words per extra, or 2 art pieces. Art is a huge booster, but no color ins! It must be commissioned or drawn by you. I'm not looking for skill, I'm looking for effort and character development c: Nice coding is also a huge booster.
End date is September 30th, but extensions are a possibility!
Breeding Notes:
This horse will always produce black or bay foals, never chestnut.
Reverse brindle has a 20% chance of passing, but it will not be floral brindle.
This horse will always throw appaloosa and silver foals.
This horse has a 50% chance to throw splash and/or roan foals.
Tail dye will not pass to foals.
While preparing for a children's party, they somehow got their tail into the teal hair day; we've tried to bleach it out for adoption day, but they won't let us near their tail. It's up to the future owner if they want the tail to remain dyed!
Their companion is a female Blue Cordon finch, since it doesn't have the red cheeks that the males have.
S/he comes with a premade blanket, but you get to choose the leather color of the tack!
To win this beauty, give them a show name with either the words "morning" or "glory" in it; bonus points if it's related to their namesake flower! You also have 5 extras to add whatever you want; maximum word count is 1,000 words per extra, or 2 art pieces. Art is a huge booster, but no color ins! It must be commissioned or drawn by you. I'm not looking for skill, I'm looking for effort and character development c: Nice coding is also a huge booster.
End date is September 30th, but extensions are a possibility!
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[B]Coloration:[/b] Silver blue roan pintaloosa [snowcap + splash] with floral reverse brindling
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Breeding Notes:
This horse will always produce black or bay foals, never chestnut.
Reverse brindle has a 20% chance of passing, but it will not be floral brindle.
This horse will always throw appaloosa and silver foals.
This horse has a 50% chance to throw splash and/or roan foals.
Tail dye will not pass to foals.