Saturday, March 14, 2020

Pi Day Post

Our HI3 herd is growing way faster than any of us intended. We're sorry for not sticking to the rules, Lily, but we're not sorry about choosing to keep any of these special horses and ponies! <3

I've decided to keep going with the tall horse theme: my first 3 horses are 17-hand Starfleet, 18.3-hand Topi, and 20-hand Blitzen.

Felicity is going with a bay theme with bright bay Gryffindor, silver wild bay Fireside, and bay Ginkgo.

Julie's equines don't really have a theme, other than all being quite different from each other: leggy Windfall, sausage-y Teatime, and noble little Ossagon.

Lily's going for the sturdy, athletic type with Cloudburst and Talvi, but she hadn't found her third horse yet. As cute as brindle, not-so-bold Bold Venture is, we couldn't convince her to keep him.

There has been no shortage of other candidates for Lily's third horse. Coincidentally enough (since I'm posting this on Pi Day), the first two are piebalds!

The first one showed up last Saturday, when we veered off course upon spotting her at the edge of the desert. Her name: As Good As It Gets. Would she live up to a name like that?

Normal-ish conformation, impressive size, cool speckled pinto spots, and exactly 1000 genetic stat points! Whoa! I was thinking we'd found Lily a 3rd horse for sure!

Oh no! Ornery. So, so ornery. At first we didn't want this to be a deal breaker. We love pintos, we don't have any horses with a black base or with this extreme of pinto patterning yet, and we already passed up White Walker (a minimal pinto) for the same reason. 

They sure look nice together here!
But it just isn't fun getting bucked off constantly or having a horse pin its ears and threateningly stomp its hoof when Pepsi's close by. With time she would get more tolerant, but with that extreme of an ornery tendency, I doubt these antics would ever go away entirely. Lily decided that she definitely wasn't as good as it gets. 

Candidate #2 was another black tobiano, this time a stallion from wonderland:
We only found this one because of the first private message we ever received on the game. By the time we formulated a response and figured out how to send it, the player had logged off. Oops, our bad! We tried to make up for our lame silence by sending a few stars her way later, not that the player would know it was us. 

Anyway, here's the horse's profile:
Despite having a way lower genetic stat total and not quite as cool of markings as As Good As It Gets, his performance metrics are mostly superior. (I don't really get how this works, but it happens.)
While he doesn't have any personality traits as extreme as As Good As It Gets's ornery one, he's not ever going to be in the running for any Mr. Congeniality prizes either. He is, however, a handsome mover at the trot, and *bonus* paces in a picture-perfect way too! 


The expert determined that he is a Grade Gaited Saddle Horse, our first. I was rather hoping Lily would fall in love with his gaits and overlook his shortcomings, but it didn't happen. "One pacer is enough" according to her. What sealed his fate: he bucked Pepsi off this afternoon when Lily was trying him out. 

On Thursday evening, while en route through black sand to deliver a letter, we noticed a white blob off in the distance. We figured it would turn out to be a snow tiger, but since black sands wilds are also often pale, we detoured to check it out anyway.

Meet Horsey McHorse Face, who is clearly not a tiger!
Well done, random name generator. XD
You can't tell in this shot, but she is not totally white. She's actually an extreme tovero, with only a small patch of gold on her chin area and a barely-there wisp of pale gold on her left flank.
her eyes are a purplish blue! <3

Please don't be ornery!
Drat, ornery again! At least the orneriness isn't extreme enough to cause bucking. No Miss Congeniality nominations for this one either, and we'd have to deal with major laziness for a long time too.



She's got quite the unique look going on -  she reminds us of an especially stocky American Paint Horse, though her back is probably too short. She's also pretty fast and has a powerful jump. Despite all that, Lily still wasn't sold.

The day wasn't over yet. We found a pretty buckskin with an abysmal personality on a mound of dragon grass:

And also a short-legged, curly-coated pinto mare who was hanging out mere meters from a village:

But the (chocolate) icing on the cake was this horse, the last of three we caught in a cluster near somebody's ranch:
She is our second ever lucky find! It caught us completely by surprise too, since she didn't look much different in build than the other two wild horses we caught in the same area. 

Her genetic stats are even higher than Talvi's, our first lucky find! Please, please, don't be ornery...

Yes! Not only... not ornery, but playful for a change! The rest of her personality traits are mid range, which should make her pleasant to ride. 

Make your guesses about her breed now! I was rather stumped. She looks sort of like a warmblood, though I thought she seemed a bit too sturdily built/doesn't have long, refined enough legs to be a typical warmblood. My best guess was Cleveland Bay.




Nope. She's a Groningen, which is a light draft breed from the Netherlands. To my credit, the Groningen is closely related to some heavy warmblood breeds, and Cleveland Bays were used in developing it. 

Now Lily gets to decide between "Horsey McHorse Face" (adding a second pinto to her collection) or "Bio" (adding a second lucky find to her collection.) Which will she choose? And who will claim the one she doesn't? Guess we'll have to wait and see! =)

I will leave you with this fun screenshot of Pepsi in her relatively new kayak! It's made crossing bodies of water of all sizes faster and more enjoyable.
We call it "The Banana."

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