Ferox Welsh Ponies (pron. feh-roks) are a hardy pony that originated in Wales. They have fine heads with slightly dished noses, short, muscular legs and stocky bodies. While small - averaging 12 hands - feroxes make good riding horses and are sure-footed owing to the mountains of their origin country. Ferox Welsh Ponies, their name meaning fierce, are known for their big personalities, including a streak of bravery that seems to run through the entire breed. Feroxes are strong but easily handled, making them ideal for all riders. They are frequently seen in bay, black, chestnut and grey, but many other colors have been recorded to appear in the breed, including appaloosa, paint markings and dilutions like champagne.
- Congrats! You rolled for a gold champagne base with roan and grease spots, with the added bonus of splash!
Owner: Lokisaurus
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Phenotype: Gold Champagne Roan Splash w. Grease Spots
Genotype: ee aa RnRn Splspl +grease spots
Eye Color: Ribbit Ribbit
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Breeding Notes: Will always pass roan [Rn].
This foal will grow by the end of the event.