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Description
ID: Caesar #67Owner: @SilverSawfish Show name:
Barn name:
Breed: Pure Caesar Alfkak
Gender: Stallion
Age: 6
Rank: Unranked
Genotype: (Ee/aa)
Phenotype: Black Brindle*
(Bold= Rare gene)
Height: 18,2 hh
Markings: coronet, stripe, summer brindle (*this subtle brindle is only visible with a summer coat)
Lineage:
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Sire: unknown
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Dam: unknown
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Caesar Traits:
Ear: devil horns (sharp angle)
Coat: shiny
Weight: heavy
Hair: Wavy
Breeding slots :
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Offspring:
Information: This horse is well muscled and moves naturally like a dressage horse. They are faster than is usual, and have a energetic spring in their step. Despite their energy, they can also have good rhythm and patience in a dressage ring. They seem to have a sound enough build to go long distances and jump, so are pretty flexible in their discipline.
Temperament: This stallion is aggressive and untrusting. He does not like other horses, and barely tolerates mares. He should not be let near children and green riders. He can only really accept one to two bonded handlers, and does not respond well to being handled by strangers. He has reared and kicked at people before, but has not hurt any human so far. He has caused a gash on a gelding that got too close, and its not recommended that he has a pasturemate unless properly and slowly introduced. Letting them 'battle it out' is not a good idea, as he easily overpowers most horse breeds. His strength and 'passion' come in handy when competing and riding, as he does not tire easily and likes to be challenged.