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Description My newest breed for HARPG


FloraEquus: Plant Horse

Landscape your horse!
Clip, grass to any ‘clip’ style found in the horsing world and more!

Body is: Soft damp earth
Hooves and eyes are: Any wood, crystal, metal, stone or gemstone (research)
eg; gold silver, bronze copper, marble, amethyst, sapphire, jade, etc.
Colours: Any colour you find in nature in plants
Body: Clay, dirt, mud, grass, trees, bushes, foliage
Mane and tail: Flowers, berries, fruit, grasses

Can have all sorts of co-habiting plants growing on it (research your plants)
Born brown and earthy, grass tussocks grow in patches then allover then flowers appear.
You can cultivate what plants/how it looks at birth by planting seeds of plants you desire in areas you desire.

You can ‘weed’ your horses and cultivate thier look, via introducing seeds at any stage of life
or co-binding (what people do to start seedless grapes for example).
Males and females have appearence of bio horses, but thier gender is based on the plants it holds.
So breeding is more pollination by sharing a paddock in spring during windy weather or amongst bees.
(for those with a bee phobia you don’t nessisarily need bees to breed your FloraEquus)
These horses have no voiceboxes and don’t vocalize.

Please note:
You can not implant:
stone
wood
Gemstones
Crystals
Metals

These are natural to each horse
and needs to be bred for!


I will be making adopts of these at some point.
The three horses used as examples are my own, and will be uploaded seperately with desc/stats to my harpg stable account

Note can be bred to Moss ponies [link] and swamp ponies, seaweed/aquatic based plants accepted as well!

Caring for your FloraEquus

They are sentiant so 'watering' them is just giving access to a tub of water, they can drink.
Depending on the type of plants you cultivate, is how much sun etc your FloraEquus needs. Research your plants!

You can buy various fertilizing and growth help products at loccal plant stores. Though be warned if using fertilizers, your FloraEquus will smell bad for a bit untill it settles (as some fertilizers are made out of animal muck etc).

Worms are good, in moderation.
Bug problems like afids on roses and cabbage moths can be solved with a net blanket and a medium powered air sprayer. Do not use pesticides on your FloraEquus it will kill them as it releases dangerous toxins into it's soil.

They enjoy music, touch and being talked to.
Not good for those with hayfever.

Berry based ponies are great for kids!
Yes you ca eat the fruit and berries your FloraEquus produces. You must only pick when ripe or else it causes it pain. If you do not pick the fruit/berries it will rot and cause infection. If infection occurs you must operate.

If operation is needed, put asprin in the FloraEquus' water and let it take a long drink, wait half an hour or less then you can remove the infected plant base.

Pregnancy /foaling /and your new foal
So where do babies come from? (Good question reader!)

Q: If I plant a plant taken from a floraequus, does it grow into a baby?

A: No. It would just turn into a plant.

A floraEquus is an earth-based sentient entity. Meaning it may grow foliage, but it's essense is in the soil. Think of it like a robot...it has a form a shell, but sentiance come from within, a spark..a ghost in the shell.
Or like a fairy-creature/spirit of the earth.

FloraEquus birth is slightly different to bio equine birth.

The type of flowering plant for the Floraequus can be chosen by selecting a male of the plant species you wish to cultivate on your foal.

A floraequus can foal without any pollen given by a male.
This is done by a seperation of earth.

The 'Mare' starts to gain extra 'earth-weight' around her belly, begining to have the appearence of pregnancy.
At a certain point she will look very heavy in the belly.
Then that extra belly portion will break away as a foal steps down from her, fully formed. Then she will have lost that extra 'dirt weight' as that was the baby.

As the baby is dirt, flowers/plants can be introduced for cultivation, usualy before pregnancy by adding a 'Stallion' to give pollen/seeds. This must be done before she gets the 'earth-weight' growing.
Tell-tale signs are standing very still, watching, sniffing the air, circling area with lots of water (nourishment) or lots of foliage (pollen influence).

'Mare's come in to season as often as Biomares and WILL foal with or without a stallion.
Sometimes they can do it in secret (hiding or running away) so you might not always get the chance to keep the foal if un-pollinated, as it can run off and become wild.
Though the wild ones are highly sought after as they turn up with very exotic plants on them from travelling.

If you pre-pollenate with a stallion to your tamed Floraequus, you are then able to keep an eye out and be present at the birth. It will not run off, as you'll be there to imprint on it as you've been there through the whole process.

If no pollen or seeds are introduced, it remains the same as the mother or picks up stray seeds in the field it was born in or if the wind is carrying any seeds or pollen. Wayward bees can accidently introduce foriegn foliage/plants.

To sum up.

Your Mare WILL produce offspring without a male, as it is just her dirt.
A floraequus mare, goes into 'dirt heat' in the same cycle as a bio mare.
The male is used for pollination/introduction of other plant species, usually before the mare starts getting her 'dirt weight'. So introduce stallion during her 'Dirt heat'
If no stallion is introduced, the foal will have the same plants as the mare, or from the field it is born in, or from wayward bees during the mare's 'dirt weight' time.
Symptoms for 'dirt heat' are: standing very still, watching, sniffing the air, circling area with lots of water (nourishment) or lots of foliage (pollen influence).

I will be drawing this to help better explain

Feel free to ask any questions!, as I answer them, I will add them here. If interest is enough, I MAY create a group for them
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Comments: 102

DarkWolfDragoness In reply to ??? [2014-01-06 20:13:23 +0000 UTC]

Can I make a Lusitano(alter real) one?

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DarkWolfDragoness In reply to ??? [2014-01-06 20:11:00 +0000 UTC]

Can I make a lusitano(alter real) one?

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Raining-Tree-Stables [2013-08-17 20:12:07 +0000 UTC]

o.O I had a dream about one...  I think I'm going to attempt to draw it.

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KalahariMeerkatfan [2013-06-26 01:24:33 +0000 UTC]

they're beautiful...I would love to have one of these because they just look lovely, especially the warmblood mare

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Willow-Tree-Stables [2012-10-27 18:40:03 +0000 UTC]


Is this an open breed? Looking to create a few for my stables. Thanks Mooner!

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moonfeather In reply to Willow-Tree-Stables [2012-10-28 02:05:38 +0000 UTC]

Of course honey

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DragonPud [2012-08-07 17:59:51 +0000 UTC]

hahahahaa I've GOT to have a plant horse now :} these are just too cool!

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Annekewren [2012-01-07 06:30:24 +0000 UTC]

These are so cool! I think I'll make one if it's alright with you.
I've got a few questions though. Can it be any type of soil? Like pebbly or sandy? And can lichen and/or moss grow on them? Or trees? (like Bonsais?)

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moonfeather In reply to Annekewren [2012-04-09 00:29:06 +0000 UTC]

Yes any soil

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IbelinArabians [2011-10-01 17:10:15 +0000 UTC]

lol i totally did not understand the breed until you said to think of them like fairy-creature/spirits! we are able to create our own right?

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moonfeather In reply to IbelinArabians [2011-10-19 05:11:03 +0000 UTC]

Yes you may create some Im glad you understand them now.

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IbelinArabians In reply to moonfeather [2011-10-19 13:58:38 +0000 UTC]

yays!

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TehPage [2011-08-27 14:12:40 +0000 UTC]

Completely amazing, and JUST my type of horse! Reminds me of my Spring Mare: [link] I LOVE THIS BREED SO MUCH! And will definitely want some!!!

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Kidrylm-writer [2011-08-01 11:39:37 +0000 UTC]

These are amazing! And I think one would fit in pefectly at MVS! Am I allowed to create a starter?

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moonfeather In reply to Kidrylm-writer [2011-08-26 03:20:11 +0000 UTC]

Certainly

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Luna-Bug [2011-05-09 21:42:33 +0000 UTC]

LOL! I so want one! I have seen these around, but this is my first time reading the breed sheet.
I'm mainly doing this cause of my mom... We planted a garden and yadyad. So yeah.
So if its alright, I'm sure it probably is, I would love to make one.

Three questions though:
1. Can the build of the horse be of any breed, QH, TB Arab, ext.?
2. Can/Do you need to pick the flowers?
3. With flowers and fruit, so they only 'Bloom' a certine time of the year (like if there is snow on the ground what would happen?)?

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moonfeather In reply to Luna-Bug [2011-05-11 05:08:59 +0000 UTC]

A.

1. Any build of horse is ok
2. You can pick the vegitation you want, as long as they naturally get along. Research them!
3. The blooming/fruit is based on what plant you chose, base it on RL seasons of each plant chosen.

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Luna-Bug In reply to moonfeather [2011-05-11 16:40:02 +0000 UTC]

What I meant with the second question was that can or do you have to pick the flowers from the horse. Like cut them and put them in a vase.
Sense you need to pick the fruit I figured I might ask about the flowers

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imke14 [2011-04-11 09:22:13 +0000 UTC]

can i make one? (i`m not a harpg member)

so the horses breed like plants 'breed'
sorry don`t know how it`s called in english
goggletranslator: pollinate?????

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moonfeather In reply to imke14 [2011-04-25 04:48:03 +0000 UTC]

You certainly may
And yes Pollinate is right.

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TheTourmalineRose [2011-03-07 05:22:57 +0000 UTC]

I have an idea for one!
May I make one of my own?

Also, what happens if berries or fruit produced are planted?

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moonfeather In reply to TheTourmalineRose [2011-03-09 06:55:44 +0000 UTC]

Sure thing
It says on the info the fruit must be picked or it will rot after ripening and make the floraequus sick.

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TheTourmalineRose In reply to moonfeather [2011-03-09 21:09:16 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I sw, but I mean, if you picked the fruit and planted it? What would happen? Would a plant or a Floraequus grow?

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moonfeather In reply to TheTourmalineRose [2011-03-11 00:22:47 +0000 UTC]

No. It would just turn into a plant.
A floraEquus is an earth-based sentient entity. Meaning it may grow foliage, but it's essense is in the soil. Think of it like a robot...it has a form a shell, but sentiance come from within, a spark..a ghost in the shell.
Or like a fairy-creature/spirit of the earth.

FloraEquus birth is slightly different to bio equine birth.

The type of flowering plant for the Floraequus can be chosen by selecting a male of the plant species you wish to cultivate on your foal.

A floraequus can foal without a pollen given by a male.
This is done by a seperation of earth.

The 'Mare' stars to gain extra 'weight' around her belly, begining to have the appearence of pregnancy. at a certain point se will look very heavy in the belly. Then that extra belly portion will break away as a foal steps down from her, fully formed. And then she will have lost that extra 'dirt weight' as that was the baby.

As the baby is dirt, flowers/plants can be introduced for cultivation, usualy before pregnancy by adding a 'Stallion' to give pollen/seeds.

If no pollen or seeds are introduced, it remains the same as the mother or picks up stray seeds in the field it was born in or if the wind is carrying any seeds or pollen. Wayward bees can accidently introduce foriegn foliage/plants.

I'm going to have to draw this aren't I?

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Hanyou-from-hell [2011-02-18 04:13:21 +0000 UTC]

I really like that shaggy one lol

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Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-09 11:13:38 +0000 UTC]

or 50/50 soil/solid body?

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moonfeather In reply to Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-10 04:48:33 +0000 UTC]

Think on how solid soil can be, eg; clay. it can be as soft or as hard as you want.

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Ookamigirl00 In reply to moonfeather [2011-02-10 13:45:08 +0000 UTC]

ur right. How many adoptables u are making?

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moonfeather In reply to Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-10 23:07:20 +0000 UTC]

oh gee *tries to remember* 20 I think? maybe less?
Ive the lines scanned, just need to run colour over them.

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Ookamigirl00 In reply to moonfeather [2011-02-10 23:50:29 +0000 UTC]

oh, lol then i have to get top serious work.

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Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-09 11:02:50 +0000 UTC]

mmm maybe the offspring can have a solid body, and besides roses, the other stuff they can have like fruits, and other plants.

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AmberHorseArtist [2011-02-08 22:35:26 +0000 UTC]

Is it possible to ride them? Or are they strictly halter, harness, and carriage horses?

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moonfeather In reply to AmberHorseArtist [2011-02-09 10:22:13 +0000 UTC]

They can be ridden, as long as the rider who plants/cares for them, makes sure that no thorney/painful plants are planted where the rider will sit or where thier hands/legs will be.

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AmberHorseArtist In reply to moonfeather [2011-02-09 14:14:56 +0000 UTC]

cool. Can you put like a saddle, saddle pad, bridle on them or are they rode bareback?

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moonfeather In reply to AmberHorseArtist [2011-02-10 04:50:04 +0000 UTC]

You can put gear/tack on them, but it could rub any of the foliage/greenery if its in those places.

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AmberHorseArtist In reply to moonfeather [2011-02-10 05:01:21 +0000 UTC]

Ok thanks! ^^

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Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-08 14:39:37 +0000 UTC]

Lol they are family to my breed, only mine consist only of roses and their body is not soil. [link] Your are cool. XD

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moonfeather In reply to Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-09 10:25:17 +0000 UTC]

oh wicked! Would you mind if people wanted to breed one of my floraequus to one of your breed?
If yes I can add it to the accepted cross-breeding list

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Ookamigirl00 In reply to moonfeather [2011-02-09 10:58:35 +0000 UTC]

of course i don't mind. Besides I am making some adoptables that include this breed, people might like to get them crossed. But how the offspring would end like?

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moonfeather In reply to Ookamigirl00 [2011-02-10 04:51:16 +0000 UTC]

Im making some adoptables, so hold off on giving yours out till i've officially released mine?
Also I dont think they can breed withreal horses, as they are living nature and don't have organs like a horse. Read the info and you'll see.

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Ookamigirl00 In reply to moonfeather [2011-02-10 13:44:39 +0000 UTC]

kk i haven't finish painting mine so no worries.

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WillowRiverAcres [2011-02-07 16:11:38 +0000 UTC]

Wow this breed is amazing!
I'm going to research my plants and make one if thats ok?!
It's going to help me be soo creative xD

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moonfeather In reply to WillowRiverAcres [2011-02-08 05:11:20 +0000 UTC]

You are most welcome to. Let me know when the peice is done, i'd love to see it.

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WillowRiverAcres In reply to moonfeather [2011-04-28 23:14:41 +0000 UTC]

Sorry it took me forever to do!
Here's my Eli! [link]
I hope you like her xD

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Nynke-FmnF [2011-02-07 08:52:24 +0000 UTC]

these are cute!

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Amber-Illustrates [2010-12-31 17:54:57 +0000 UTC]

wow, such a creative breed! Are these free for us to create? I am going to be joining the HARPG very soon, I think I will make it my new years resolution

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moonfeather In reply to Amber-Illustrates [2011-01-01 09:57:04 +0000 UTC]

Yup you can create one

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Amber-Illustrates In reply to moonfeather [2011-01-01 12:17:17 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, thanks!

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EscyKane [2010-12-25 21:56:04 +0000 UTC]

Haha GREAT idea! Animals and Plants in one Creature!

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Utakame [2010-12-17 20:01:19 +0000 UTC]

Here's mine 8D
[link]

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