by Berenice. » Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:45 am
just quickly moving these here...
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Breeding
Imports
Rehoming Barn
Sales Arena
Fanclub
Colour rarity
Common: Chestnut, Black, Bay, Flaxen *Solid coats are much more common.
Uncommon: Grey, Champagne, Tobiano, Splash, Seal, Pearl, Single Cream, Silver
Rare: Double Cream, Appaloosa, Dun, Pangare, Sooty, Dominant White, Birdcatcher Spots, Gulstra Plume
Limited: Overo, Brindle, Tovero, Rabicano
Not Seen (yet): Manchado, Lacing, Sabino, Roan
*Vitiligo in Valdiac Warmbloods is extremely limited and there is a 5% chance it will pass onto offspring
Heights - 16 - 18 hands. Some have been seen to be as short as 15.2 but this is not desired. These horses are not recommended to be used for breeding.
For a currently unknown reason, stallions are slightly harder to come by and produce from breeding. There is a 35% chance of a breeding resulting in a stallion.
CONFORMATION
- Head should be refined and expressive
- Neck should be muscular and arched
- Withers should be well defined
- Strong shoulders and well muscled forearms
- Medium length back
- Hind quarters should be powerful
- Legs should be long and strong
- Their paces should be full of impulsion and suspension. They should hold natural balance and should move freely.
Temperament
Valdiac Warmbloods are honest and forgiving horses, well known for their free moving paces and powerful
natural jump. Their trainability is notable as they are a highly intelligent breed and are very willing to please.