A BIG thank you to the people who are buying coverings to my stallions.  I really appreciate it.  

I am not intentionally stomping on anyone in competitions.  I use all my mares as an extra source of income.  Even if they come in last, that's more equus than it takes to feed them, so I usually just blindly enter in the competitions for which they are eligible.  When I'm blupping, I need my 20 wins too, so I have to enter the competitions that I think my horses will win.      

I still love my miniature Chincoteagues, but I'm stuck on unicorns right now - and I have been for years.  The GP changes messed up my mini's  I was trying to have them NIB for the most part, too.  I still look in the sales for 9.3h purebred Chincoteagues, but I'm not actively breeding the little ones.

I never send horses to safe haven, and I never pull horns off of unicorns myself. Everyone can play the game as he/she wishes. 

 

 

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Just a quick note to everyone - I'm afraid that I've recently become unicorn obsessed, so even though I love my Miniature and regular Chincoteagues, they are on hold for a bit while I work with my unicorns.

Jubilee Miniatures

This started as a breeding experiment to see what it took to breed the smallest howrses. They are only 9.3h tall when full grown! I have now become very fond of them and I spend most of my time on howrse working with these tiny champions. It has not been difficult to get them to 100 BLUP even without any Black Market items. They are incredibly fast and they can beat the taller horses in open competition.

I will no longer be selling any of my howrses, and I am no longer breeding at this point in time


Check back here to find out what is happening with the Miniature Chincoteagues!

Facts about Miniatures:

Two 9.3h howrses will not necessarily produce foals that only mature to 9.3h.

Their ideal weight should be over 600 lbs, but under 690 lbs. 

of Jubilee Farm

I started with Chincoteagues when I caught one in an Acorn.  Since then, I have fallen in love with them.  The howrses with the "of Jubilee Farm" affix are recognized when they are seen in open competition.  I have some of the original howrses that I had bred because I got them back after finding them in the sales, but the only howrses with this affix that I will breed are going to be double star or better.  I always breed at high BLUP so that the inborn skills are at least 80 without using tears.  I will always have a few of these, but my stock is now ageing.  I also had a few other original howrses have this affix.  My first howrse was a paint and I also had a Purebred Spanish Horse that I caught in a walnut.  She went on a trip around Howrse for a while, but due to the benevolence of another player I got her back and she ended her days at home.

 

I bought a few Hera's Packs, so I have 3 Freisian Unicorns.  I'm not really familiar with the breed, but I thought it might be fun to have a couple unicorns.  I put this affix on until I decide how I want them labeled.

 

 

 

My Other Horses

These are my other breeds of howrses.  I primarily use them as lesson horses or if I am interested in trying a new breed that is not a Chincoteague. 

 

Thank you so much for visiting!

Come back frequently to check for updates and please feel free to PM me if you want a miniature or if you just want to ask questions about them.

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