Jaques Kymberlin - 1836 wrote: On my journey deep within the timbered land of the untamed Yukon, I have found a breed of amazing horses that I do believe descended from either original pioneer lines or even further back to the notorious Vikings that were fabled to roam these lands. In any case, I have been studying these magnificent creatures and have found they are a rather curious and friendly breed, much like the Scottish Clydesdale. Large in nature, they typically can be found between 16hh and 18hh at the tallest. Their stance and very well muscled bodies make it very easy for pulling large amounts of weight all while never breaking a sweat. Very gentle and intelligent, the ones that I have become well acquainted with have shown a substantial ability to learn and comprehend commands. Their gait is the smoothest I have felt in my many years, with a stance that one could compare with dancing when seen running through open fields seldom provided in this harsh and dense terrain. I have seen very little evidence of the appaloosa genetics amongst this breed, though I do believe there are a few in its rarest state, so I will keep note of any I see. I shall tame one of these creatures -or a few- and take them home for myself, as these giants are the most fascinating beasts I have stumbled upon
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Deep within the Yukon in the year 1836, Jaques Giovanni Kymberlin discovered a rather large and beautiful breed of draft horse unlike any he had ever seen. He was able to keep them a secret amongst family, friends, and trusted colleges until recent discoveries and a massive wildfire drove them from their habitat. They fell upon a local reserve's lands and their large numbers were staggering, forcing the Department of Land Management to capture and adopt out many of these creatures. Little to nothing is known of this reclusive breed's origins yet they have drawn massive attention by the public and these lovely giants have found homes in many regions in the world.
Due to recent documentation, it is highly recommended that these beautiful beasts stay in a cooler climate, due to their many years of evolution in the wilds of the Yukon. The Department still continues to find and preserve small herds within its natural boundaries, taking any they see that are sick, injured, or too large in number to give them a more suitable home where they can live comfortably.
Welcome to the Fog Mountain Yukon Draft Adoption Agency! Here is where you will find all the information on markings and genetics you need to know for you Yukon Draft Horses!