Breed: Shahrivar
Species: Horse
Colours: Base body colours: palomino, cremollo, buckskin, perlino, red dun, bay dun, silver dapple, RARE: chestnut, bay, black
Additianal patterning allowed: roan, tobiano, frame overo, sabino, splash, blanket appaloosa, snow cap appaloosa, brindle
Additional information: unicorn and pegusas traits will not be in any resultant foals from this breeding.
Eye's may be: blue, brown or red and have NO pupil
Height: 13 hands to 20 hands
Foals are always born at 13 hands if purebred, if they are bigger they must have another breed of horse in them. Purebred foals will grow to be the height of the parent of their gender.
Mares average 15-18 hands at fully grown at 2 years old. If hellion is involved they will grow to between 17-20 hands
Stallions average around 17-20 hands when fully grown. If hellion blood is involved, they will grow to between 19-22 hands.
History: Shahrivar horses are descended from the pinto horses, mixed with arabian's throughbreds and quarter horses. Due to this they can have the base body build of any of these horses.
Habitat:Desert, coast and Mountains
Quick Facts:usually tricoloured bodies that can be a mix of any of the colours and patterns listed above/. Also the tri colour parts are NOT inclused in the mane and tail
White markings are NOT allowed to be included as a part of the tri-coloured scheme
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