Good list of physical ailments: http://themustangproject.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/equine-disease-caused-by-known-genetic-mutations-from-ivis.pdf
A crossbred Ballator is one that has 2 different types in it's blood.
A crossbred has,for some reason, become a novelty in the group. We as admins only reccomend crossbreeding your Forest and Mountain EB's, since they have very close blood and are crossbred without problem.
We do not recommend breeding your crossbred (Except in the case of MountainxForest CB's), as it adds bad blood to the breed as well as diseases and handicaps.
AGAIN: we do not recommend crossbreeding anything but MOUNTAIN and
Equus Ballators: How to Order by Fargonon, journal
Equus Ballators: How to Order
So you want to order an Equus Ballator!
Thank you so much for your interest <3! We as a group really appreciate it.
Step 1: Check to see if any Designers are open.
Their status is on the front page. If nobody is open for designs, you will have to wait until someone is. I, Fargonon, open mine every 2-3 weeks and collect almost 30 orders each time.
If someone is open however, it's time to figure out which EB type you want!
Step 2: Deciding type and choosing a custom or an import.
There are five types: Mountain, Forest, Plains, African and Desert.
Remember to read this journal about the different types as well.
After you decide which type y
GENERAL RULES
You may sell your EB even if you have not drawn it yet. HOWEVER, if you have drawn it, you must be sure it is registered before you sell him/her.
To sell your EB, note the group with a note titled 'Ownership Transfer.' Link your horse in whatever reference it currently has, and to whom you are selling it to. We will respond with a date that the horse needs a new reference. You will then give this date to the new owner.
SELLING GENOTYPES
If, upon getting your Genotypes and ID number back from a breeding, you discover they don't click with you, you may sell the genotypes. You must be sure to notify the group of th
Equus Ballator Color Resource - Revamping by Fargonon, journal
Equus Ballator Color Resource - Revamping
- BASE COAT COLORS -
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Black - Bay(Black & Red) - Chestnut(Red)
These are some of the different coat variations for each of the base colors
All horse are one of these three colors.
DILUTIONS
A gene that acts upon the base color, creating a new shade/color.
PEARLSingle pearl shows on chestnut and diluted (one cream, since pearl and cream share the same locus) bases. So buckskin + pearl shows pearl, palomino + pearl shows pearl and chestnut + pearl shows pearl. Only black and bay must have two copies to show.
Pearl Information
DUN
Basic Dun Colors
Other Dun Combinations
Dun Markings
Chestnut/Red Dun
Bay/Zebra/Normal Dun
Gr
i need help: im looking for the owner of a certain ballator, as i was drawing them for payment. I dont remember the colors, but i did draw them ages ago, and they look like this: