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Introducing SunRae Stables new Unicorn Breed. We will be using this bred to make Neon Warmbloods and Neon Sporthorses.BREED: Neon Unicorn
COLOURS:
PUREBRED COLOURS: All colours have a glow to the coat (even in the dark). Colours are similar to natural horse colour patterns but in jewel colours eg: White Rainbow is similar to creamelo as it will dilute the other colours. Magenta Bay is similar to a normal bay horse but in magenta tones. Golden Chestnut is similar to normal chestnut but more golden in tone, Neon Black is jet black with a coloured glow etc. All colours vary in depth just like natural colours.
PARTBRED COLOURS: Can have a glow to the coat but maximum brightness is half that of the purebreds. Neon colours are inherited but dulled in tone (and is influenced by natural parent).
MARKINGS: None unless crossed with a natural horse then they get their markings from the normal parent (including paint and appy patterns). Brands and Scars can take on the neon tones.
EYES / HOOVES / HORN: Eyes are always Jewel coloured even in partbreds. Eyes tend to take on a similar tone to the base colour or glow. (eg: blue glow, Sapphire eyes). Horns and Hooves are also jewel coloured and take on the base colour (in Partbreds they are more a natural horse hoof colour but slightly more golden or silver toned depending on bass colour).
BUILD: Solid Warmblood type build only in purebreds, Partbreds can be influenced by the breed they are crossed with.
HEIGHT: Purebreds range between 17 to 24 hands (can be smaller but larger is very rare). Partbreds never exceed 19 hands and tend to favour the height of the natural parent.
DISCIPLINES: Purebreds can handle anything! A truly versatile breed. Partbreds (no matter what the other parent is) excel at anything a natural Warmblood excels at. All Purebreds & Partbreds have great speed and endurance as well as being exceptional jumpers so they do especially well at Endurance, Eventing and Racing in particular.
NEON WARMBLOOD: To qualify as a Neon Warmblood, the partbred must be a cross between a Neon Unicorn and either a Thoroughbred, a known registered Warmblood breed (eg: Hanoverian ) (both will produce a lighter Warmblood) or a Percheron (which will produce a heavier Warmblood).
Other crosses (depending on the breed) would be classified as a Neon Sporthorse NOT a Neon Warmblood (see below).
NEON SPORTHORSE: To qualify as a Neon Sporthorse, the horse needs to be at least 1/4 Neon Unicorn or Neon Warmblood.
Acceptable breeds for Neon Sporthorses are: Light horses such as: Anglo Arab, Arabian, Akhal Teke, Australian Stock Horse, Irish Sport Horse, Quarter Horse, Morgan, American Saddlebred; Baroque horses such as: Iberian, PRE, Andalusian, Lusitano, Lipizzan, Frederiksborger, Friesian, Ginetta, Kladruber, Knabstrup, Manorquin, Murgese, Spanish Jennet, Barb: Heavy horses such as: Irish Draught, Clydesdale and Shire. Sportsponies: Connemara, Australian Pony, and Welsh Ponies (of all sections).
Any horse/pony not on this list crossed with a Neon is classified as a Neon Partbred.
EXTRA PARTBRED INFORMATION: While the Neon colours are inherited they are never as bright as a purebred. They may or may not inherit feathers on the legs but never the rear upper leg or chest feathers. They may also inherit a horse type tale 25% of the time. A Partbred will product offspring with similar colours to the partbred but will dilute more and more in each generation when crossed back to natural horses (and may lose the horn altogether unless crossed back to another pure or partbred Neon) but will never lose the Neon Unicorns natural athletic ability.
OTHER INFO: All purebreds will be registered as Neon Unicorns.
Neon Warmbloods will be registered as such if they are at least 1/4 Neon Unicorn and any of the breeds mentioned under Neon Warmblood, no other breeds allowed (see Neon Sporthorse).
Neon Sporthorses will be registered as such if they are at least 1/4 Neon Warmblood or Neon Unicorn and the acceptable breeds (see above)
All other animals will be registered as Neon Partbred (no matter what percentage of NU they contain, similar to Partbred Arabs). Which means that Neon Warmbloods and Neon Sporthorses can be dual registered as Neon Partbreds as well.
Neon Unicorn Registry now here: [link]
Neon Unicorn Colour Reference now here: [link]
CREDITS
Characters © Design & Colour By Rae Hauck | Rae134.DeviantArt.com
Commissioned Base © Lines & Greyscale By Rebecca Wright | EndlessEmeralds.DeviantArt.com
DO NOT use without written permission from myself, Rae134, please note me so they can be added to the registry.
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Comments: 64
Heaven-At-Night-123 In reply to ??? [2010-11-16 01:49:16 +0000 UTC]
Awesome I'll get right to it!
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Heaven-At-Night-123 In reply to Rae134 [2010-11-17 04:53:56 +0000 UTC]
Here it is, i hope it's acceptable! [link]
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Rae134 In reply to Heaven-At-Night-123 [2010-11-17 12:07:36 +0000 UTC]
He looks lovely, I can see him prancing around a show ring
(only a small change needed, Neon Warmbloods, Sporthorses and Partbreds never inherit the upper back leg and chest feathers only the purebreds have those)
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StalkerofWind In reply to ??? [2010-11-05 03:16:53 +0000 UTC]
what an enchanting breed! I hope that there will be adoptables or I can have the permission to make one at some point
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Rae134 In reply to StalkerofWind [2010-11-05 06:40:17 +0000 UTC]
Yes please make one! I'd love to see what you come up with (just credit me and if you have any questions I'll be happy to answer)
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StalkerofWind In reply to Rae134 [2010-11-22 06:48:28 +0000 UTC]
nrrr don't know what to make...
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Rae134 In reply to StalkerofWind [2010-11-22 19:16:37 +0000 UTC]
I guess it depends if you like markings or not, Purebreds don't have any but a partbred would get similar markings to the other parent
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StalkerofWind In reply to Rae134 [2010-11-22 19:23:24 +0000 UTC]
sorry if I am bugging you. I just like to have my ducks all in a row. So, its any base color horse not a paint type that the pure ones use. So bay, chestnut, black, grays.
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Rae134 In reply to StalkerofWind [2010-11-22 20:05:47 +0000 UTC]
your not bugging me
but to answer your question, kind of, a purebred doesn't have any white markings whatsoever, and the base colours are similar to normal horse base colours but in bright jewel tones and they glow eg: [link] is a like a Bay with the dark points and mane on a lighter body but she just happens to be magenta/purple, [link] is what a Chestnut would be but is more yellow/orange/golden in colour, Blacks are just black but can have any blue/purple/red colour glow (so if the glow was blue it would look like Blue/Black does in RL), and [link] Rainbow Cremello acts like a cremello/perlino would in real life eg: would dilute the "normal" colours so a Bay would become buckskin and would be a lighter pink to almost a whitish pink with the purple points, and crossed with a Chestnut would be similar to a palamino (more of an unnatural golden/yellow/orange than a real pal tho), crossed with a Black would be a smoky black and would take on more of the glow colour so if the glow was blue the Neon would look even more blue than it would if it was just black. No Grays are in the Neons so it would have to come from the non Neon parent, same with white markings (or any other markings such as you would get from other breeds).
So for example if you crossed my Rainbow Cremello Stallion Rainbow Sky with your Bay Splash Mare Flying Dreams, you would get a Buckskin Splash foal, either a more of a traditional golden coloured buckskin that glowed (remember Neon partbred only glow 50% the strength of purebreds) or the buckskin could be pinkish based like a pure neon buckskin would be, just not as strong and it would get the lovely white splash pattern from the dam (the foal would also be closer to mums height as partbreds don't get as tall as the Neon parent).
Whew! hope you can read through all that, sorry it was so long!
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