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What new breed would you like in game?
Ayaveen (1) - 1. 12.03.16 15:30:44 | ||
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Every once in a while we add the most popular breed in this topic. If a breed becomes chosen, we will introduce it to Hokalovi.
Rules: You can suggest one breed with your post. (every post sent by you will overwrite the previous one when we count the results - so the last one counts) How can you propose a breed: Write a forum post with (an) image(s) featuring the chosen breed. After the images you should write a description about the breed. (do not forget to mention why do you want it) We wish everybody luck! | |
Ayaveen (1) 12.03.16 15:30:44 | ||
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Every once in a while we add the most popular breed in this topic. If a breed becomes chosen, we will introduce it to Hokalovi.
Rules: You can suggest one breed with your post. (every post sent by you will overwrite the previous one when we count the results - so the last one counts) How can you propose a breed: Write a forum post with (an) image(s) featuring the chosen breed. After the images you should write a description about the breed. (do not forget to mention why do you want it) We wish everybody luck! | |
Narthesia (58985) 12.05.28 22:25:36 | ||
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Hello,
I got the idea for a new lovely breed at Hokalovi. The Chincoteague Pony - an old American wild The Chincoteague is also known as Assateague pony cause it comes from the island Assateague. While phenotypically horses, the Chincoteague is most often referred to as a pony breed.[1] Chincoteagues average around 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm) in their feral state, but grow to at least 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm) when domesticated and provided better nutrition. They generally weigh around 850 pounds (390 kg). All solid colors are found in the breed, as are pinto patterns. Horses with pinto coloration tend to sell for the most money at the annual auction. Due to outside bloodlines being added to the Chincoteague herd, there is some variation in physical characteristics. In general, the breed tends to have a straight or slightly concave facial profile with a broad forehead and refined throatlatch and neck. The shoulders are well-angled, the ribs well-sprung, the chest broad and the back short with broad loins. The croup is rounded, with a thick, low-set tail. The breed‘s legs tend to be straight, with good, dense bone that makes them sound and sturdy.[2] Domesticated Chincoteagues are considered intelligent and willing to please.[1] They are viewed as easy to train, and are used as hunter, driving and trail ponies.[2] In terms of health, they are generally hardy and easy keepers.[1] In the late 19th century, one author praised their “good manners and gentle disposition“ while reporting the story of one pony who was ridden a distance of around 1,000 miles (1,600 km) in 34 days by a man with equipment, a load that weighed around 160 pounds (73 kg) – the pony weighed approximately 500 pounds (230 kg). (Source of Text: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chincoteague_Pony) They can have all coats, but most of them are piebalds (Tobiano // Overo). Here are some pictures: Sources of images: 1: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assateague-Pony 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chincoteague_Pony 3: http://pony-chincoteague.com I hope it is a good idea. Greets | |
Ayaveen (1) 12.05.29 22:38:27 | ||
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Thank you for the new breed idea. We may introduce the chincoteague pony in the future, it‘s pretty popular on the Hungarian vote page too ;)
We don‘t have many ponies so this breed would be a nice addition. | |
Mustangs7 (82477) 13.12.23 21:26:50 | ||
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I would like the Canadian Horse.
The Canadian Horse is a muscular, average-sized breed that is descended from a variety of horses. There is draft, light breed, American, British blood and many more breeds. For many years the breed wasn‘t affected by any outside blood. However, the Civil War took many of the horse‘s lives and left only a few pure horses. Today there are only about 2500 left but they are gaining in popularity. These versatile horses are used for about anything, especially carriage driving and riding. They have short, high-set heads on arched necks, broad chests, and wavy mane and tail. Most are dark colored but they can also be chestnut, cream, or gray. They are usually 14-16 hands high. Hope you add these wonderful horses! | |
LM4ever2day (96333) 16.02.12 22:25:26 | ||
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I would like the Spotted Saddle Horse. The Spotted Saddle Horse is a horse breed from the United States that was developed by crossing Spanish-American type gaited pinto ponies with gaited horse breeds, such as the Tennessee Walking Horse. The result was a colorful, smooth-gaited horse, used in the show ring and for pleasure and trail riding. Two registries have been created for the breed, one in 1979 and the other in 1985. The two have similar registration requirements, although one has an open stud book and the other is slightly more strict with regard to parentage requirements, having a semi-closed stud book. The Spotted Saddle Horse is a light riding horse, always pinto in color. Solid-colored foals from registered parents may be registered for identification purposes, so their pinto-colored foals have documented parentage. They always perform an ambling gait, rather than a trot, in addition to the gaits of walk and canter, performed by all breeds. Here are some pictures. Image Sources 1.https://www.rightpet.com/ 2.http://www.nssha.com/ Please consider. | |
Spirit15 (97538) 16.05.30 06:51:50 | ||
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A brumbry would be a nice addition to the game. They are wild horses from Australia. They are said to make great stock horses and do well in harsh climates. It might be good for cross country, cutting and barrel racing as they are quick on their feet. | |
Spirit15 (97538) 16.06.16 04:23:11 | ||
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Hi, i found some nice editions for the game. These horses come from harry potter. I would love to see them in the game. Abraxan: http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Abraxan Aethonan: http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Aethonan Granian: http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Granian Thestral: http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Thestral | |
Viw (5071) 16.06.16 11:22:30 | ||
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There already are Brumbies in the game. :) If you feel lucky, you can try catching one in the Hóka stud (1 quizpoint for each tries), or buy one either at the Hokalovi Marketplace (for 2 credits) or from players here. On the other hand horses from Harry Potter cannot be added to the game due to copyright issues, if I‘m not mistaken. | |
Spirit15 (97538) 16.06.21 05:10:56 | ||
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Okay i found out that the harry potter horses are copyrighted. But i found some and they didn‘t have a copy-write on them that i could see. Hippalectryon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippalectryon Hippogriff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippogriff I would love to see these in the game; hopefully | |
Spirit15 (97538) 16.07.20 08:02:09 | ||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Stock_Horse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auvergne_horse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazer_horse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boerperd https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_horse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerbat_Mustang https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Draught https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iomud https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Heavy_Draft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaniskari https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zweibr%C3%BCcker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckskin_(horse) Hippalectryon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippalectryon Hippogriff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippogriff | |
SweetBerries (98218) 16.10.02 12:20:46 | ||
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Hi guys, in November 4th - 10th it‘s going to the National French Week, I thought to celebrate you could add in some French horse breeds. I have looked them up here is what, I have found; Ardennais: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardennes_horse Boulonnais: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulonnais_horse Breton: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breton_horse Camargue Horse: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camargue_horse French Saddle Pony: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Saddle_Pony French Trotter: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Trotter Just a thought to add some breeds, for the National French Week 2016. |