Hi all! Unfortunately my old account (mia17) that I had for 8+ years got deleted and there's no way to restore it. When I went to create a new account my old username was already taken again so this is me now! I used to have a lot of Gypsy Vanners as my main horse breed.
As of right now I only have the affix Hearty Herd so all of my horses are under that affix.
Explanation on names! This is mostly for my own benefit so I don’t forget, but feel free to use this organization for your own horses too! I guess if you do post this in your presentation please just give me the credit
The percentage in some of my horses’ names represent the rarity of their coat color. I only add the percent if it’s under 10%. So only those with coat colors between 1% and 9% rarity will have percentages in their names.
All of my horses have numbers in their names.
A three digit code is for those with GPs in the ten thousands. (Ex: 125 means their GP is between 12,500 and 12,599)
A two digit code is for those with GPs in the thousands. (Ex: 25 means their GP is between 2500 and 2599)
A single digit code is for those with GPs in the hundreds. (Ex. 5 means their GP is between 500 and 599)
Finally, each of my horses has a letter at either right before or after the 1-3 digit code. Meanings are below.
P - Purebred
H - Half one breed, half another (50/50)
D - Stands for double. Horse is a mix of 2 breeds but not an even 50/50
T - Stands for triple. Horse is a mix of 3 breeds
Q - Stands for quad. Horse is a mix of 4 breeds
M - Stands for mess
Horse is a mix of 5 breeds
I still have to decide on letters for 25/75 splits, 25/25/50 splits, and any other common splits. I’m starting to use S for split temporarily. I’m not too worried about that at the moment though as I’m still re growing my herd!
Eventually I will have them all set so that if the letter is before the 1-3 digit code it means that I either bred or won the horse. Then if the letter is after the 1-3 digit code it means that I bought it. I’m not that organized yet though
Hopefully this all makes sense! It just makes everything easier for me when breeding!