Underneath the horses picture, you click on genetics and i will say 100%___ or if its not purebred it will say two or more breeds. in the sales you can use "advanced search" and type in 100% purity.
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.
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.
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.
A blue star indicates if a horse is purebred.
The horse breeds that you can get on howrse are: Standardbred, Thoroughbred, Appaloosa, Arabian, Paint, Canadian, Quarter, Hanoverian, Purebred Spanish, Irish Hunter, Friesian, Hackney. There are also ponys: Newfoundland, Welsh, Connemara, Chincoteague.
Purebred Spanish Horse, Friesian, Arabian, Argentinean Criollo and Akhal-Teke are the best I've found. They all have speed, stamina, and dressage as their top three skills.
Pura Raza Española - Purebred Spanish Horse, aka Andalusians.
Purebred Spanish Horses are also called Andalusians.
Pura Raza Española - Purebred Spanish Horse, aka Andalusians.
Pura Raza Española - Purebred Spanish Horse, aka Andalusians.
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.
It means that no non-purebred (i.e. half hanoverian, half welsh) howrse are allowed in your affix. andalina