

Welcome in Seaside Farms Equestrian Center, the place, where horses can live free on pastures, live with their foals or they can be greatest champions in equestrian sport. Our special discipline is Show Jumping, but our horses are trained for dressage and other events too. We specialize on Warmbloods, but we're also special in breeding beautiful Andalusians, or Orlov Trotter. Our pastures are always green and huge. Our stallions live together, they're not aggressive creatures. Our horses have great personalities and temperament. Combined with confirmation they are irresistible. We are an event training facility; specializing in training and conditioning the event horse. We believe in building the event horse as an athlete, slowly and thoroughly. We allow our horses to develop mentally and physically for the demanding sport of eventing through the use of cross-training and proper exercise techniques. We know the importance of allowing time and conditioning to build the horse's bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and respiratory system. We keep horses sound by allowing them to grow before placing physical demands on them as well as not over training or drilling them in their work. We are mindful of their precious joints and minds, allowing both to grow stronger in training without tearing them down!
Stable:
Name:
Sire/Dam:
Gender:
Breed:
Age:
Height:
Discipline:
Achievements: (if there is any)
Color:
Markings:
Passable traits:
Bloodlines:
Offspring:
Other:
Image:
If I'll say you yes, you can start with breedpic. Picture, where you'll draw both horses after that, upload it and send me note with title: "breedpic" I'll reply.
Some of my stallions are very special and I am the one who is designing the foal, but normally, you'll design the foal.
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Possible damages
- Fractures
- Tractions
Possible Diseases
- Colic
- Laminitis
- Equine Influenza
Use this website for random numbers: [link]
Select the numbers 1-20, and let the computer randomly choose the following figures;
1-13 - Healthy horse throughout life
14 - Colic
15 - Laminitis
16 - Equine Influenza
17 - Other
18 - Fracture
19 - Tractions
20 - Fatal (for example, horse falls and brakes it's neck)
(If your horse become sick, let the computer randomly choose numbers again. The horse will survive if you get the numbers 1-15, it dies if you get 16-20)
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Select the numbers 1-30, and let the computer randomly select the numbers.
For example; You get 23 then the horse will be 23 years old then it dies...
If you want to combination the sickness and the age of the death, you put these two together, understand? So the horse can die when it's 5 year of Colic for example.
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I use 5 ways to determing if the horse is active or not.
The horse is just a foal and will start to train in the future.
The horse has started it's career
The horse has left it's career and is now only used as a pleasure horse. They still get exercises and such, but they don't compete any more.
The horse has stopped daily training and is officially pensioned.
The horse has passed away.
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decided, you must follow the horse genetics. Go to
this site if you want to know the color of the offspring. [link]
born. But remember, when the foal is created I may ask if
I can change the design if I find it unlikely.



















