Finally I made the reference sheet!It would have been done faster if I had my tablet.Oh,and the timer is way off.Sorry,I was ro,leplaying with a friend.
No one can color yet,I haven't added any names.I will add names when I finish the names of all mutations and what colors Winchala's can be and stuff.
Oh,and they can only have 3 body colors,1 mane+tail color{white striping/frosting not included},2 hoof colors,and 1 eye color.So I think I made enough color swatch things.Oh yeah,and on the front facing head,that upside down triangle is where the mane grows from,so no markings exept for white can go into that.They can only have 2 mutations,however,every 15 generations one foal is born that has three mutations and a color+ pattern very different from its parents.Since this is every 15 generations,it is rare.That is if the foal survives 24 hours.So that makes this happening almost impossible,because with three mutations,as a foal,they are extremely vulnerable in the first 24 hours of life,and can die our of the blue.If they do survive,ussually in a week they will no longer be able to get sick,and do live around five more years that the average Winchala as a given.Winchala's ussually die around 25 years from old age.The oldest one ever was recorded to be 33.Oh,and Winchala mares always have twins.It is almost impossible to have only one foal.Triplets may occur,but is very rare.When this does happen,ussually one of the foals do die.Also,like a cat,a Winchala mare can accept more than one stallion.But only two.So the foals,if twins,will have two different fathers.
I would write more,but I can't think of anything right now.Wow,I think I only wrote about mutations,repredoctive things,colors,and ages....Imagine all the other stuff!
No one can color yet,I haven't added any names.I will add names when I finish the names of all mutations and what colors Winchala's can be and stuff.
Oh,and they can only have 3 body colors,1 mane+tail color{white striping/frosting not included},2 hoof colors,and 1 eye color.So I think I made enough color swatch things.Oh yeah,and on the front facing head,that upside down triangle is where the mane grows from,so no markings exept for white can go into that.They can only have 2 mutations,however,every 15 generations one foal is born that has three mutations and a color+ pattern very different from its parents.Since this is every 15 generations,it is rare.That is if the foal survives 24 hours.So that makes this happening almost impossible,because with three mutations,as a foal,they are extremely vulnerable in the first 24 hours of life,and can die our of the blue.If they do survive,ussually in a week they will no longer be able to get sick,and do live around five more years that the average Winchala as a given.Winchala's ussually die around 25 years from old age.The oldest one ever was recorded to be 33.Oh,and Winchala mares always have twins.It is almost impossible to have only one foal.Triplets may occur,but is very rare.When this does happen,ussually one of the foals do die.Also,like a cat,a Winchala mare can accept more than one stallion.But only two.So the foals,if twins,will have two different fathers.
I would write more,but I can't think of anything right now.Wow,I think I only wrote about mutations,repredoctive things,colors,and ages....Imagine all the other stuff!

