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Horses

AnimalsHorses mayin the west were more than just a vehicle, they were the difference between life and death for many. There is a reason crimes involving horses historically were punished very severly as stealing a person's horse was tantamount to trying to kill them or ruin their livelyhood.

Stables

There are stables all across the world, some run by NPC's and others run by cast members. NPC stables will charge a fee for homing a horse, and will provide the horse with average care during its stay. Characters will be bred by those with accessable to thegive facilitiestheir horse additional attention to make sure they stay healthy and thehappy resourcesif they choose to doput so.in Wethe attempttime.

Breeding

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Nature vs. Nurture

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Horses

Traits

Height

The height of the horse within its breed's minimumbest, and maximumtheir value.performance will diminish with neglect.

  • Dominant - Adds Height
  • Recessive - Reduces Height

Genes

HT1, HT2, HT3, HT4, HT5

Stamina

How long the horse can gallop

  • Dominant - More Stamina
  • Recessive - Less Stamina

Genes

ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5

Speed

Dominant -

  • SP1
  • SP2
  • SP3

Strength

  • STR1
  • STR2
  • STR3

Temper

T1, T2, T3, T4, T5

Learning

L1, L2, L3, L4, L5

Color

Base Color

  • Dominant - Black
  • Recessive - Chestnut

Genes

CB1, CB2, CB3, CB4, CB5

Dilution

  • Dominant - Normal Color
  • Recessive - Diluted Color

Genes

CD1, CD2, CD3, CD4, CD5

Pattern

  • Dominant - More Patterning
  • Recessive - Less Patterning

Genes

CP1, CP2, CP3, CP4, CP5