Bunch Of Questions: Leopard, Chestnut Friesians and WM
Mary Smith [Basic || 104 posts] on 10/06/2023 8:12 am
Friesians:
It's possible for Ee horses appear in the wild and the fundation even If they are low chances?
White markings in Friesian:
It's possible for a blaze appear in a purebreed Friesian ingame? I have heard that WM are actually not "trackable" it's a hidden gene that grows over generations If you focus on that. Also, a purebreed Friesian have a blaze. A chestnut stallion named Ironman.
Knabstrupper's Leopard;
I really don't understand how to get this coat pattern. I really liked but i don't know how to reach it. And i have noticed that it's almost rare ingame. Does anyone can explain or give some tips?
Everyone, thank you beforehand!
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1. Yes, there are rare Ee friesians so that chestnut ones can be bred. I'm not sure about white markings like blazes, but Friesians can only be designed with small markings on the forehead (small star, etc).
2. Leopard (Lp) is common in knabstruppers. You can go Town > Design Lab and look at a knabstrupper. If you go under white markings > leopard, you can play around with the genes and see what combo creates what markings. There are three genes associated with Leopard - Lp, Patn1, and Patn2 and each has a different spotted pattern associated with them. Once you find the one you like you just need to find breeds that carry it (Appaloosa, Knab, Mustang) and find horses carrying those genes.
If you see breeds that don't naturally carry Leopard but have it, those are more than likely grade horses where Leopard has been bred in. I'm currently working on a Leopard Thoroughbred project, which means breeding my Thoroughbreds in order to get crossbreed foals with Leopard, then breeding them back into Grade Thoroughbreds.
the wiki breaks down how leopard works in-game pretty well over here c:
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Hello guys, thank you for your responses!
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