It differs depending on the breed. There is no set height for ALL purebred horses
You have a purebred horse and get it pregnant with a horse that is purebred. Then the baby will be purebred. Or you can buy one in the sales. Blue stars means that the horse is purebred.
A registered quarter horse is a purebred.
Depends on what you're aiming for really. If the quarter horse is purebred, then you can breed it with another purebred QH to get a purebred foal, or you can crossbreed with another breed.
You must already have a Purebred Spanish. Or you can buy a Purebred Spanish horse in the sales already purebred. It is impossible to make a breed or breed two breeds of horses to make another breed in Howrse. Only the Administration can make new breeds.
A purebred Arabian is a very beautiful horse from the Arabian Peninsula. What makes the horse, or any other animal, a purebred is based on its lineage and the lineage of the animal its allowed to breed with.
It's when a horse only breads by the same kind
A purebred horse with the paper work that shows his ancestry.
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
You would get a cross bred horse with the possibility of it maybe qualifying to be registered as an American Azteca, though it would likely only get partial registry for not being a purebred.
Purebred Spanish Horses are also called Andalusians.
I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
A blue star indicates if a horse is purebred.