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Hummingbird Meadows
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Someone sent me pears in the mail and I don't know who. 😆
Barbury Estates
03:43:07 Amelia
she was a complete surprise I was expecting PEE
The Joker
03:41:09 Ari <3
Congratulations!!
Barbury Estates
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-HEE Click-
holy fudge
Hummingbird Meadows
03:39:03 Bird
Lucky....
Wolf Dancer
03:38:02 Wolf Burger (Leg)
4 years of hard work finally paying off!
The Joker
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Congrats!
Lucky Ranch
03:34:27 luhckeigh
whoo! congrats!🥳
Wolf Dancer
03:33:59 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Oh good news! I'm getting my State degree for FFA!
Blossom Baskets
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like my foal
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Asfamoth
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Cheers for the responses! That gives me a better understanding of how the pricing works.
The Joker
03:20:05 Ari <3
Weird thing about embryos that I just discovered, for whatever reason once the mare dies any embryos you use don't show up in her offspring
Jericho Stables
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I'd say unless specified otherwise, it is included in the price. For example, I've been given embryos, I just needed to cover the cost of pulling.
Minerva
03:18:33 Min
15-30k isn't that much to take off when you're charging 500k+ for embryos, plus the other person has to pay for the straw etc
Alpine Acres
03:17:20 Lily
Asfa
usually included in the price, so you cover them. It's up to the seller though
Minerva
03:16:22 Min
I think it depends on the person, but I've always included the fee in the price.
Asfamoth
03:15:26 Asfa
Might be a dumb question but I poured over the forums and couldn't find an answer. When an embryo slot is sold, who covers the creation fees? Is included in the agreed price or extra on top?
The Joker
03:11:58 Ari <3
Aw noo
Haunui Farm
03:11:56 Carmack
Min, would be amazing. Think she’s my first WWW mare since Blue, who she dates back too I believe I need to look

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Hummingbird Meadows
03:44:15 Bird
Someone sent me pears in the mail and I don't know who. 😆
Barbury Estates
03:43:07 Amelia
she was a complete surprise I was expecting PEE
The Joker
03:41:09 Ari <3
Congratulations!!
Barbury Estates
03:40:04 Amelia
-HEE Click-
holy fudge
Hummingbird Meadows
03:39:03 Bird
Lucky....
Wolf Dancer
03:38:02 Wolf Burger (Leg)
4 years of hard work finally paying off!
The Joker
03:35:28 Ari <3
Congrats!
Lucky Ranch
03:34:27 luhckeigh
whoo! congrats!🥳
Wolf Dancer
03:33:59 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Oh good news! I'm getting my State degree for FFA!
Blossom Baskets
03:26:21 Aurora/rora
like my foal
Blossom Baskets
03:25:59 Aurora/rora
-HEE Click-
Asfamoth
03:20:46 Asfa
Cheers for the responses! That gives me a better understanding of how the pricing works.
The Joker
03:20:05 Ari <3
Weird thing about embryos that I just discovered, for whatever reason once the mare dies any embryos you use don't show up in her offspring
Jericho Stables
03:19:03 
I'd say unless specified otherwise, it is included in the price. For example, I've been given embryos, I just needed to cover the cost of pulling.
Minerva
03:18:33 Min
15-30k isn't that much to take off when you're charging 500k+ for embryos, plus the other person has to pay for the straw etc
Alpine Acres
03:17:20 Lily
Asfa
usually included in the price, so you cover them. It's up to the seller though
Minerva
03:16:22 Min
I think it depends on the person, but I've always included the fee in the price.
Asfamoth
03:15:26 Asfa
Might be a dumb question but I poured over the forums and couldn't find an answer. When an embryo slot is sold, who covers the creation fees? Is included in the agreed price or extra on top?
The Joker
03:11:58 Ari <3
Aw noo
Haunui Farm
03:11:56 Carmack
Min, would be amazing. Think she’s my first WWW mare since Blue, who she dates back too I believe I need to look

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Evolution of the Horse November 22, 2021 08:29 PM


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For the past couple years I have dabbled in writing, but found a good storyline elusive.

However, thanks to iArema's roleplay sign up I got a flood of inspriation for a story about a herd of ancient horses crossing the Bering Land Bridge in search of a better home.

I wanted to preface my story with information about the evolution of the horse since it takes place roughly 13,000 years ago. Anyways, I thought I would share it here in case anyone found it interesting.

Millions of years ago, the horses we ride and love today were no bigger than a dog in a species known as the Eohippus or Dawn Horse. They had four toes on their forefeet and roamed North America and Eurasia. As time passed and the environment changed, Eohippus increased in size, their toes joined together into one hoof, and they developed long flat teeth suitable for grazing. After millions of years of evolution, the once little Dawn Horse became a species known as Equus Ferus; the ancestor of all modern equines. These wild horses were very similar in appearance to the modern-day horse and would spread into South America and as far as Africa during the Pleistocene Epoch or Ice Age. But, roughly 12,000 years ago, Equus Ferus disappeared from North and South America. Had it not been for their Westward migration of over the Bering Land Bridge, the horse would be extinct. Horses were never to be seen in North or South America until 1494 when Christopher Columbus brought Spanish horses on his second voyage to the Americas. After the submergence of the Bering Land Bridge, Equus Ferus freely roamed across Europe, Asia, and Africa until they were domesticated 6,000 years ago in the northern steppes of modern-day Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Today, the endangered Przewalski’s horse is thought to be the last truly wild horse in the world.

Although the evolution of the horse is a story that takes place over a million years, this story takes place during the Pleistocene Epoch when extensive sheets of ice and glaciers covered the land. Temperatures frequently drop below freezing and the snow would never completely melt in the cool summers. Wooly mammoths and giant ground sloths roam the land along with predators such as the sabretooth tiger and dire wolf. In this unforgiving land the adaptability and persistence of a species is the difference between survival or extinction.

Evolution of the Horse November 22, 2021 08:33 PM


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You might be interested to know that recent research is starting to dispute whether horses were around or not in North America pre-Columbus! There have been a few bones found to support this theory, as well as Native American oral storytelling. It's not a definite thing yet, but it might be worth taking into account when writing!
Evolution of the Horse November 22, 2021 08:36 PM


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I'll have to look into this! Thanks for the tip.

FirstLightFarms said:
You might be interested to know that recent research is starting to dispute whether horses were around or not in North America pre-Columbus! There have been a few bones found to support this theory, as well as Native American oral storytelling. It's not a definite thing yet, but it might be worth taking into account when writing!


Evolution of the Horse November 22, 2021 11:10 PM


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I didn't realize I could cause someone to become interested in writing something! I must say, I'm honored.
It certainly seems like a great idea, plus you could learn a thing or two :D
Evolution of the Horse December 13, 2021 12:39 PM


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I watched a documentary awhile back, I dont exactly remember the details, but it was called True Appaloosa, and a woman was trying to find the origins of the appaloosa I thiink(?)
I thought it might be interesting for you :)

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