Arenji's Proving Grounds by TheShowGrounds, journal
Arenji's Proving Grounds
WELCOME"Come one, come all! to the greatest show for wild horses ever run! I, Arenji, will be your host, your transport, your commentator, and your judge. From north to south, east to west, in this realm and in yours, champions shall come to test their caliber against the fickle thing that is chance, so send your finest! Here, they will battle for ultimate supremacy in a plethora of events. See if one of your own is good enough to be the ultimate winner and take home the glory of the Grand Conquerer!"
RULESThis show will be judged weekly purely by RNG, using Random.org.
Only wild horses (those who are not stabled and/or not ridden) may enter
Fox Harbor Farms Heritage Shows by FoxHarborFarms, journal
Fox Harbor Farms Heritage Shows
Fox Harbor Farms Heritage Shows
RESULTS BELOW
Running: July 25th - November 25th 8:00 PM EST
Judging: RNG will be done via a JoinMe session hosted after 12:15 PM EST on November 25th. Effort judging will be done offline, with hopes of getting results up and online by end of day November 26th depending upon the amount of entries.
Event Type: Flat Racing
Class/Classes: Flat Racing
Restrictions: Some Classes have breed and/or age restrictions.
RulesNo registration required. Comment below with the entry form and information once your entry is complete.
Proper tack should be depi
List of Articles: Introduction and Base Colors (Extension Gene) featured in HARPG-Newsletter July 2016Common Modifications: Variations of Agouti (Versions of Bay) featured in HARPG-Newsletter November 2016Common Modifications: Gray (including Dapple, Flea-bitten, and Bloody Shoulder) featured in HARPG-Newsletter December 2016Dilutions of Color Part 1 (Dun, Cream, Champagne, Silver Dapple) featured in HARPG-Newsletter February 2017Markings and Patterns Part 1: Pinto (Overo family, Tobiano) featured in The HorseArt-RPG Newsletter March 2017Markings and Patterns Part 2: Roaning (True Roan, Rabicano) featured in The HorseArt-RPG Newsletter June
Equine Grey Progression Guide by MistyofSunrise, journal
Equine Grey Progression Guide
Writing & examples by MistyofSunrise (https://www.deviantart.com/mistyofsunrise)
free lineart by BH-Stables (https://www.deviantart.com/bh-stables)
Since grey is one of those tricky genes (especially since your favorite equine seems to be constantly changing in appearance ;)) I thought I would throw together a little guide based on my own research and observation. Hopefully this will be helpful as you design and/or age your equines! :D
Grey is a dominant gene, so every horse that carries even one grey (G) gene WILL grey - no exception. There is no evidence to prove that there is any difference between homozygous (GG) and heterozygous (nG) in how they grey and how fast the process goes. Family line seems to have mor