MANCHADO Carrier Arabian Mare For Brood! {DELETE ME}

KayTea [Bronze || 703 posts] on 5/13/2024 10:46 pm

I just caught this:

MANCHADO,

White,

Agouti,

Extension,

Arabian,

Mare,

In the wilds!

She is for privte brood for $27,000!

I will pay 1,500 in Ingots if you want.

Wild Clover

 

 

 


Lu Luah

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5/14/2024 6:12 am

This horse is too hungry to breed.



Vale

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5/14/2024 8:32 am

Nice! 30k is kinda expensive tho, I feel like 13-25k would be a bit more fair. (You might get more ppl with those prices too). Just a suggestion! Congrats! 

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Maki

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5/14/2024 10:39 am

Shes only a carrier btw incase you didnt realize



KayTea

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5/14/2024 12:30 pm

@Maki, It says manchado with a check.

 

 

 



Maki

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5/14/2024 2:17 pm

Right, because she carries manchado. Her genes are Mama. carrier. Manchado is mama. Her color would say bay manchado not just bay. you can see she doesnt have manchado markings at all



Vale

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5/14/2024 4:04 pm

Yeah, the mare only "carries" the manchado gene, meaning that If she was bred to another manchado carrier, you'd likely get a manchado foal. Note that you may not get a manchado straight away though.

 

Horses with the Manchado coat/markings will have "mama" in their gene string.

Horses that CARRY the Manchado gene will have "Mama" in their gene string.

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KayTea

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5/14/2024 4:42 pm

Darn it!!!!!!!! 🤬

Its to hard to get one!

so her "Mama" baby is not "really mama"?! 🙄

Link to her baby:Wild Joyride

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Fantasea

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5/14/2024 5:31 pm

The foal is a carrier like it's mom.

If you look at the very last part of a horse's genetic gene string it will say MaMa, Mama or mama.

A horse with MaMa does not have any manchado genes.

While a horse with Mama carries one manchado gene and does not show any manchado markings.

If the horse is a mama it has two manchado genes and you will see the manchado markings on the horse. 

If you breed a MaMa to a Mama you could get a carrier foal if the Mama passes down her gene.

If you breed a Mama to a Mama you could get a carrier foal if only one of the parents pass down a gene. If both parents pass down a gene you will get a mama foal, a manchado.

If you breed a Mama to a mama you are guaranteed a carrier foal, but you could be lucky and get a manchado foal.

And lastly if you breed a mama to a mama you will always get a manchado baby. 

Hope that helps you a little!


 

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TheDustyAngel

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5/14/2024 6:20 pm

https://horsefable.com/horse/1760329

 

This is what a Manchado, mama, would look like as an Arabian. Their markings are very distinctive and it would automatically be known if she was mama flat out and not a carrier.

https://horsefable.com/horse/1688935

 

This is what it would look like on an adult, granted it is a Thoroughbred with rabicano markings, you can still see the distinctive markings of a horse being mama.

 

 

Getting Arabians with Mama in general is hard as they are that much rarer to find, I am not sure if this encompasses the foundie store and in the wilds too or not but with Thoroughbreds, they are extremely common in finding while Arabians are that much harder, whether they are a carrier or not.

DUSTYTAG1

maki-dusty-tag



Vale

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5/14/2024 6:39 pm

Yeah, to Dusty's point, it's EXTREMELY hard to find a Manchado Arabian. It's considered lucky just to find an Arabian that Carries the gene. 
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Your foal is another Mancho carrier, because of the "Mama" at the end of its gene string. If the horse HAD Manchado markings, the end of its gene string would say "mama" instead. 
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This is also why some horses have mama, Mama, MuMu, and Mumu in their name. It helps players know if the horse Carries a rarer gene or not. 
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For context, "MuMu" is a mushroom horse, "Mumu" is a mushroom carrier, "mama" is a Manchado, and "Mama" is a Manchado carrier.

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