If you mean the Virtual Howrse game,
It is a fantastic idea to mix breeds- unless you want purebreds.
Mix breeding can cause a stronger horse, with better stamina, dressage, jumping and barrels, than purebreds. Purebreds, if interbreeding can cause normally a weaker geine for the foal to be born.
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The colour of a foal dpends on the colour genotypes of the parents. A horse has dominant and recessive colour genes. The mix of these in the parents is what determines the colour of the foal. The coat is not always an indication of the colour genes that a horse has. In some breeds, certain colour genes have become established and dominant, such as in the chestnut Suffolk Punch draft horse.
You can't mix random breeds and get a mustang, you have to breed two mustangs with each other.
Yes. Bred together to make a mix of breeds.
The only Belgium horse is the draft horse of the same name. They usually look like big palominos. If you mix the Belgium with other breeds the offspring is no longer a full Belgium and can't be registered as a full Belgium. There may be other breeds that come from the same area but these are not Belgiums (the draft horse).
I believe if you mix an akhal-teke horse and 3 Caspian ponies. Im not sure though
It is a Quarter Horse Walking Horse mix....or in other words just a grade horse.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
You have to get a blue can and a yellow can and mix then to get green.
there are alot of breeds of horses and on top of that you also have the mix breeds as well which forms different qualities of each horse so is like a new horse kinda! they range from exmoor ponies and hackneys from british/Ireland to the shagya Arabs, oldenburgs, ardennais and mecklenburgs from Europe to fjords, northlands and terskys from the russia, baltic states and Scandinavia to paso fino, quarter horse and Missouri fox trooters from the Americas to the barbs and turkmenes around Australia, Asia and Africa hope this kinda helps you will really need to by a horse breed book to know alot of the randoms breeds here there and everywhere
To mate two different breeds together ,so they can have babies with mixed breeds.
If only two breeds are represented in a mix, the dog is a "crossbreed." If more than two breeds are in the mix, and especially if the breeds are so mixed they can't be determined for sure, the most common words used are "mutt" and "mongrel."
Coldblood is a term used to describe the heavy draft breeds such as the Shire, Clydesdale, Percheron, Suffolk Punch and others.Warmblood is a term used for breeds that are or were created using a mix of coldblood breeds and hotblood breeds (Turkoman/ Akhal-Teke, Thoroughbred and Arabians to name a few.) The term warmblood tends to be associated with the European sporthorse breeds such as the Hanoverian, Trakehner and Oldenburg, but it also applies to other breeds like the Quarter horse, Saddlebred and many others.