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![]() 🌙 shadow fox [v a n n e r s] June 9th, 2025 5:02:28pm 170 Posts |
I love this question. There’s always a story behind everyone’s favorite breed! My journey started way back on Horseland (the old-school version, before all the weird Flash mini-games took over). I began with Friesians because, let’s be honest, they’re iconic. All that mane, tail, and presence? I was hooked. After a while, I switched to Andalusians; still majestic, but with a bit more fire and flair. Then, kind of by accident, I discovered Gypsy Vanners… and that was it for me. Game over. I fell completely in love. There’s just something about them that feels otherworldly! Like they belong in a fairytale or running through misty fields in slow motion. I kept breeding them on HL until I eventually drifted away when the site changed too much. I thought that part of my online horse journey was over... until I found Horse Phenomena about four years ago. It felt like coming home. Ever since, I’ve been focused on building and training elite Gypsy Vanners. So, why Gypsy Vanners? It’s the whole package for me. Their temperament is incredible. Gentle, smart, and so willing to work. They're the kind of horse you'd trust with your heart. Then there’s the coat color range! From rich solid blacks to wild pintos and dappled patterns that make every horse feel unique. And visually? There’s just nothing quite like them. Feathered legs, flowing manes, soft eyes... Don't tell me they aren't like living art. They’re powerful but kind, flashy but grounded. Breeding them isn’t just about stats or points for me; it’s about continuing the beauty and soul of a breed that genuinely inspires me. Would love to hear from others: What breed do you work with, and what drew you to them? Were you also a Horseland kid, or did you find your love of SIM horses somewhere else? And I'm sorry if this has been a thread before but I didn't see it recently/ see recent members posting to it so I figured I'd ask again for those of us working hard on our virtual ponies! |
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![]() 🌙 shadow fox [v a n n e r s] June 9th, 2025 5:03:40pm 170 Posts |
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![]() Naima {نعيمة} ✝️🎨 Colitis -> head cold = life sucks! June 9th, 2025 7:47:39pm 2,485 Posts |
I breed A LOT!!!! I couldn't help myself and choose just one haha. Thankfully, Lakra saved me from myself and allows me access to a ton of her spare upgrades so I can train a lot of breeds easily. I was a HL kid, and I couldn't choose just one breed there either haha Main breed here: Paints because my RL girl is an APHA registered Paint. Always wanted a horse. Never got one until my 21st birthday when I got the one I still have today. So obviously I'm going to breed them here. I dont remind what my main breed was on HL but the HL days was long before I had a RL horse. Other breeds that I started here because of knowing RL horses of that breed at one point in my life: • Standardbreds - my sister's RL horse that she got at the same time I got my Paint was a standardbred gelding named Mr. Punch (yes, my mascot contest entry of this year haha) • Arabians - my favorite lesson horse where i learned to ride was a bay Arab gelding named Rozz and the horses my riding instructor always rode for trail rides was a bay Arab gelding named Caleb and then when he died, it was a Grey fleabitten Arab mare named Tia. • Pintabians - Tia's filly was a gorgeous tricolored Pintabian named Nori • Thoroughbreds - a super tall mare named Banner that I loved to ride as a kid at my lesson barn • Lipizzaners - my mother had taken me to see the World Famous Lipizzaner Stallion show when I was growing up and it had actually come all the way over to my secluded corner of the U.S. • Chincoteagues - because I always wanted to go watch the pony swim on Chincoteague Island, Virginia while growing up. My husband just surprised me with a vacation to it for my birthday a couple of years ago. • Canadian Horses - an all black gelding of this breed named Geno at my childhood lesson barn • Belgian Drafts - my childhood lesson barn had a gelding boarder named Jerry • Fjords - my childhood lesson barn had a gelding named Gromar • Haflingers - my childhood lesson barn had a gelding named Teddy • Quarter Horses - my childhood lesson barn had a gelding named Teddy and Dawson (Dawson was bred to my mare to produced one of her foals before she was mine) • Welsh Ponies - my childhood lesson barn had a mare named Lady • Shetlands - my childhood lesson barn had a mare named Ginger who was the first horse that my younger sister had learned to ride on. They also had an old Shetland gelding named Flicker that they allowed to roam loose around the barnyard at all times like a dog. • Donkeys - because my RL horse is fascinated by them when we ride by any on the side of the road. Plus, I knew one personally named Hickory; he was so cute! • Percherons - The last real boarding stable where I kept my horse before she closed to boarders owned 2 all black Percherons named Princeton and a mare who I cant think of her name right now (but she wasn't as friendly as Princeton) • Mustangs - the last boarding stable where I kept my horse had another boarder at the time that was a mustang named Fuego • Miniatures - the last boarding stable where I kept my horse had 4 little minis at the same time named Mabel, Tootsie, Sparky, and a rescue named Shithead (3 were boarders, one was owned by the barn owner) • Tennessee Walkers - the rescue that I worked as a hand at during the COVID quarantine years had 2 black, rescued TWH mares named Nellie and Sassy • Saddlebreds - the rescue that I worked as a hand at during the COVID quarantine years had 2 rescued Saddlebred mares, a bay named Duchess and a bright red named Xena (or Baby Z) • Morgans - the mare that my horse was boarded with last summer, Arya • German Shorthaired Pointers, Australian Cattle Dogs, German Shepherds, Beagles - my childhood lesson barn also had 10 or so different dogs that they just let run loose on the farm at all times • Labs - childhood family friends had an old chocolate lab named Max • Golden Retrievers - my mother's cousin had 2 Goldens when I was growing up, Bristle and Duke • Newfoundlands - because I saw 2 walking the waterfront park where my first job was (I was a landscaper for the town where I grew up) I thought they were just beautiful, snuggly balls of fluff like a big teddy bear • Cocker Spaniels - my aunt had one named Gremlin when I was real little • Anatolian Shepherds - the family that is currently leasing my horse had a pair and had just bred them last summer Dutch Warmbloods - because I breed them as one of my many breeds on HL too and made Dutch Harbor Warmbloods based off of the show Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel Gypsy Vanner - because, just like you Shadow, I just think they're majestic looking. Plus, they combine my love of Paints with my love of Draft horses haha Zebras - because of the Racing Stripes movie Ojibwe Ponies - because of the Spirit Rider movie Kuvasz - because of the Homeward Bound movies. Delilah is so pretty! Saint Bernards - because of the Beethoveen movies that my great grandmother gave me on VHS as a kid. I watched these movies so many times! Huskies - because I always wanted one! I love the blue eyes with that coat pattern! Australian Stock Horses - because the favorite trainer of my childhood lesson barn was Clinton Anderson who owned 2 Australian Quarter Horses, Mindy and Diez. HP doesn't have Australian Quarter Horses so I just went with Australian Stock Horses. Andalusians - because theyre so majestic. I love the long thick flowy manes Lusitanos - because theyre similar to Andalusians, and Uta is my friend. And who can resist her pretty linearts?!! Budyonnys & Selle Francais - because Uta was my friend and she was rehoming most of her breeds and i had trained all these for her every single week for like 4 years straight. She was the only budyonny breeder so I took them to continue all her hard work with them. And Lost Woods had a Selle pair that I rescued from the HA and wanted to retirement breed to get her lines going again anyways. Hanoverians - because Lost Woods was my friend and we had started them together Holsteiners - because Lost Woods's RL horse, Cartier, is a Holsteiner Orlov Rostopchin Sport Horses - because Kury and I were friends and I wanted to support her in getting them added to HP Paso Finos - because their gait is so fancy and pretty Clydesdales - because the Budweieser Clydes (no, I dont drink. Just thought it would be fun haha) Faroese - because I was trying to support binx in getting them added Finnhorses - because I was trying to support Rukku in getting them added Kiso Horses - because I was trying to support kiyoko in getting them added Exmoors - because they were a mascot entry with binx one year Knabstruppers - because they were a mascot entry with adeina one year Unicorns & Pegasus - because you cant do HP and not do some sort of mythical breed haha Palominos - because I love the coat color! Suffolks, Friesians, Shires, American Creams - because I love draft horses! So I had to do all of them haha Plus, American Creams are basically a Palomino and a draft horses in one like Vanners Abaco Barbs - because they're a rare, feral breed so they're cool haha Przewalskis - because its one of the oldest horse breeds so they're cool haha Spotted Saddle Horses - becayse Farewell and I wanted to partner on a horse breed sinxe we were doing Cattle Dogs together. And this is the one we picked. ![]() |
![]() misa・brandenburgers June 9th, 2025 8:15:19pm 209 Posts |
Oh I love this!! On HL, I bred Irish Warmbloods because I've always liked Irish Sport Horses and thought "Irish Warmblood" sounded cooler, lmao. (In my defense I was a teenager!!) When I moved to HP, we didn't have IWBs so I started up my ISHs and bred them until I left the game. I think I was on Gen 9 before I left? When I came back last summer, I debated starting my ISH lines back up, but now that I finally have my own horse...! I started my Brandenburgers in his honor. :) My horse is a German Sport Horse (DSP), but his dam was a Brandenburger. Technically "in real life" I believe the Brandenburger registry was combined with several other smaller studbooks to create the DSP studbook, but I like that they are still on HP and I can train them! Scooby has the Brandenburger brand, which I also have as a tattoo. As for dogs, I've always bred Chespeake Bay Retrievers because I want to own one someday! |
![]() Kiyoko - Autumnoak Farm 🍁 [Main/BFH] June 9th, 2025 9:09:00pm 137 Posts |
On HL, I bred Straight Egyptian Arabians because I did love the Arabian as a breed, and I was (and still am) a big lover of Ancient Egyptian mythology and history, so those two went together like bread and butter. XD I bred all Arab strains on HL, and even ran the Arabian Breeders Association (ABA) during the very early HL years, making it a place where people could go to ensure purebred lines at a time where you could just manually edit the breed so an Arabian could suddenly become a Lava Lamp. XD I also continued to breed SEA's in the short lived game Ludus Equinus. (I still remember the Kikis...) |
![]() amberellie - idk what day it is June 10th, 2025 10:49:42am 775 Posts |
I think I have a handful of breeds on here but my 2 favorites are Paints and Beagles. I never had a horse, but all my friends did and one of my friend's had a paint horse called "King Waffles Exploding Poptarts" and he kind of just made me fall in love with them. I love their unique markings. As for the Beagles, growing up I had 2 Beagles, and I started breeding Beagles when I had the beagles. |
![]() 𝒲𝒽𝒾𝓂𝓇𝑜𝓈𝑒 - pending a main move June 10th, 2025 11:14:25am 272 Posts |
I have Hano's as my main breed.. because they pretty xD ![]() |
![]() Freia | Vanheim Icicles | June 10th, 2025 11:51:01am 978 Posts |
I first dipped my toes into HL with SEA’s—honestly, just because I thought they were gorgeous. Then came the TWHs, inspired by a friend (and lowkey role model) who had them. Naturally, I had to follow in those hoofprints. Friesians entered the picture next, mostly because they were my mom’s favorite breed—and let’s be real, who isn’t a little obsessed with their flowing manes and majestic vibes? Eventually, I got a bit bored of HL, stepped away from SIM games for a while, but when I found my way to HP, I started up with Friesians again. Classic comfort breed. When I returned to HP a few years later, my co-ride was (and still is!) an Icicle, so of course I dove into that breed. They’re fsat, fluffy, fabulous, and full of charm. Total floofs. Now I also co-breed Andies with nytmare—because they’re stunning and reminds me of tronifart. Same goes for the Warlanders: a mix of Friesians from my side, Andies for tronic. I added Norwegian Fjords because, well, I had to represent the home team. Lusitanos made the cut thanks to some ridiculously gorgeous artwork—pure aesthetic win. Swedish Warmbloods, 'cause I'm Swedish, and my mom once owned one. That horse was amazing, so it only felt right. Lastly, the AQHs—gotta love those coat colors, and Keena had a batch up for sale that totally caught my eye. Couldn’t resist. ![]() |
![]() Jaya June 10th, 2025 12:30:42pm 28,785 Posts |
95% of my breeds are the result of peer pressure from either Jade or Uta. ;) ![]() |
![]() Nova- Percherons June 11th, 2025 11:16:17pm 8 Posts |
Love this! Like other's I started a long, long time ago on HL. There I mostly stuck to Thoroughbreds, but also bred some Arabians and probably a few other things. Thoroughbreds: When I was a kid I rode Jumpers- was not able to have a horse of my own, and the popular breed at our barn were TB's. Arabians: I just loved them- back then I honestly was too afraid to ride one though- spooking at their own shadow at high speeds combined with amazing shoulder movements terrified me. I have been riding one lately for fun though! Currently: PERCHERONS! Why? Because I own one. I own one because I loved them when I encountered them. It was a dream of mine to have a Perch, and it was pure luck that I met my girl. From experience, this is why I love Percherons: 1. Yes they are gigantic. Believe it or not, their egos are even bigger than their size- once you learn to groom the ego like the kings they are, you got a bestie for life. 2. Sweetest demeanor- unless you want them to hold their front feet- then they wont think twice about throwing you like a rag doll (I barefoot trim on the side, they are front heavy and lazy, so front feet is a nightmare without stocks- MUH BACK!) 3. BRAVEEEEEE- want them to go in a river up to their chest? No problem, even if they've never done it before 4. Generally bombproof. Mine is still young and likes to do stupid things at times though. Trains, bon fires, screaming kids, cars, motorcycles are totally fine. Her biggest fear are horse flies (totally understandable). There are some cons- 1. Their feet are massive (i've started resorting to using grinders instead of nipping) 2. Hard to fit their big butts in most trailers 3. You have to do the splits to get on them off the ground 4. They have extremely slow metabolisms so weight watching is huge (they require less sedation and medications than ponies! Cheap drunks!) I can't imagine going back to a light horse to be honest. "The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity." Abraham Lincoln |
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