The Mustang is the wild horse of the North American west left by the Spanish in the late 1600's. The Native Americans began using the horse as their main mode of transportation and would often steal the horses from the Spaniards. At one point there were around 2 million wild horses. The breed is very hardy and clever which helps them adapt well to their environment. They come in a variety of colors and though the average height is around 14 hands, they can range from 13 to 16 hands high.
on HI they come in: all acept white
speed:750
str:600
con:550
agill:900
endur:850
intell:700
person:650
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horse breed: American Mustang
Posted by An & En on Monday, March 17, 2008 2 comments
horse breed: Przewalski's Horse
The Przewalski's Horse is the only species of "wild" horse left in the world. Named after the person that "discovered" them in 1879, they originate in Mongolia and in the early 1900's many were hunted, captured for zoos and exhibits. These factors as well as others caused the breed to go extinct in the wild by 1969. More recently, a foundation specific for preserving the breed has been working to reintroduce the Przewalski's Horse back into the wild, mostly on a National Park and preserve. This breed can only be found on Lava Isle of Horse Isle.
on HI they come in:
speed:800
str:800
con:550
agil:750
endur:700
intell:650
person:700
(aneleh aplogizes for her curse word spelling error! -pokes her-)
Posted by An & En on Monday, March 17, 2008 4 comments
horse breed: Spanish Barb
Originating from a cross between the North African, desert Barb and a breed of the Iberian Peninsula, the Spanish Barb is an old, but rare, breed. Once brought to the New World, the breed was used most often in the southwest as a work or even war horse. Known for its smooth gaits and surefootedness, the Spanish Barb is breed with agility and elegance. In the land of Horse Isle they are only found in the desert.
on HI they come in: all colors
speed:750
str:700
con:550
agil:850
endur:850
intell:650
person:700
Posted by An & En on Monday, March 17, 2008 0 comments
horse breed: Frederiksborg
The oldest breed in Denmark, the Frederiksborg was a very popular breed through the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. So many were exported that very few were left in Denmark causing the original breed to almost disappear. Though some private breeders kept the Frederiksborg alive, Thoroughbred blood was increasingly used, which probably means very little of the original breed is left. Previously used as a carriage and war charger, the Frederiksborg is now a great riding horse.
on HI they come in chestnut.
max stats:
speed:650
str:700
con:850
agil:750
endur:600
intell:900
person:750
Posted by An & En on Monday, March 17, 2008 0 comments