Cupido Draft Horses, or more commonly known as Cupido Drafts [CDH for short], are typically bigger and thicker than the average horse. They tend to range from 15 to 18.2 hands high, however, the largest ever recorded was a 19.2 hand high stallion, the founding stallion of the breed. Cupido Drafts are robust draft horses with stark roman noses, typically sporting well-defined muscles and big hooves to accompany their large size. One of the most sought after traits within Cupido Draft Horses, though, are their thick manes and tails. Their mane and tails are incredibly silky and have a natural curl, giving it a beautiful wavy look that is very popular around the world for shows. Cupido Drafts, though originally thought to be bred for look and companionship, can be used for almost any event that they are eligible for.
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Owner: SpiritStar3
Show Name: A Feathered Friend
Barn Name: Fiona
Gender: Mare
Duck: Australian Spotted Duck - Silverhead female
Phenotype: Flaxen Pearl Champagne Sabino W/ Duck Paint silver and orange
Genotype: ee/Aa/prlprl/CHn/SBSB/ff
Eye Color: Tealish Water
Breeding Notes:
- Will always pass Pearl (prl). Pearl only shows when there are two copies or there is one copy and a cream gene. Pearl is in the same genetic line as cream and share a genetic spot.
- Will always pass Sabino (SB)
- Will always pass Flaxen (ff). Flaxen requires two copies to show, and is shown as ff genetically when it displays. Carrier does not show and is represented as is Ff and non carrier and non showing is FF. Only shows on chestnut based horses.
- Duck Paint is not genetic and is not passable.
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