Registered Name}CoaH Sanguinum Argentum 1394 – “bloody silver; of blood money” Barn Name} Silver King, Confetti Bloodline}sire: Eximius 127 x dam: BCRS Femme Fatel 840 Full Pedigree}[link] Breed} Nordanner Gender} Stallion Height} 17.1 hh Weight} 1,720 lbs Age} 5 years Eyes}left: Blazing Yellow-Red right: Deep Ocean Blue Color} Silver Bay Sabino Peafowl Markings}
Bald Face
Discipline(s)}
Dressage
Show Jumping
Western Gaming
Dragon Hunting
Body} Refined Type} King-like Temperament} 3 – Noble and Proud Health} 10 – Excellent Vice} Difficult to bathe. Quirk} Can untie himself, but knows who he can get away with it when doing it. Purchase Price} Breeding Net Worth} $50,000 Tack} Daily and Dragon Hunter Full Gear
Personality} As a foal Silver King was all play, all mocking, kicking, and snorting that those who only knew him as a colt and returned to see him as a stallion would not believe he was the same horse. As he grew some primitive sense of leadership, loyalty, and bravery replaced almost every speck of giddy and nonsense he used to portray and he transformed into a thing of power that just his very presence demanded respect. However, Silver King never pushes this command of surging power he has, and tends to gain his followings through his excellent manners and bold respect. To horse and human alike he knows to mind his personal space and follow any rules his superiors have for him, but at the same time he’s not afraid to lay down his own ground-rules. He has a very powerful stride and if not careful around him he can be heavy on his feet and step on a few toes without meaning to.
History} Of course she loved him; he was her son after all. What she didn’t like was how he reminded her that he was a product of human bidding. Those silly two-legged creatures would never understand the feelings of a horse. Most of them. Femme Fatel nuzzled her striking silver bay colt, knowing well that he would leave her soon. She could only envision Nott, and think about the things he might think of the foal. The colt was his father’s first non-dilute child, and came as a big surprise to his breeders. That’ll show ‘em, Femme thought to herself after hearing the slight upset. But no matter how unexpected a bay was coming from a Dunskin and palomino, no one could not say the colt wasn’t absolutely stunning. His silver hairs in his mane and tail easily showed off his bright peafowl plumes. White was splashed on his body like someone had splattered paint on him, and he was large in stature. His unique eyes reflected his plumes in both eyes, it was almost startling. Femme loved her children, all of them. During the time she had them she did her best to teach them well and wise. Her silver bay colt had seemed to absorb a lot of her teachings, and from the start had intellect and manners to spare.
Artist Note: So, I was completely shocked and a little upset at first that I didn’t get some type of dilute foal from his breeding, but you know what? I took what I had and now I have no regrets. I am just in LOVE with him. His colors remind me of a circus. Please note, comments about breeding to him will be ignored. Don’t make me go ghetto on everyone.
Thank you! It's wonderful. I added you to his list! Can't wait to see the baby. Oh yeah, I'd like a breeding picture too. I can't remember if I mentioned. Doesn't have to be detailed, just something.
I have a mare and he's the only one I can find not related?
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Forgot to show you this before. _._
I was wondering if that empty slot is still open? I have this mare [link]
And as far I could see they were unrelated...so I was wondering if you would like to breed them?