What Is Sw1 In Horse Reality?

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Splashed White 1 is an incomplete dominant white pattern that gives the horse the resemblance of being dipped into a bucket of white paint.

What is SW1 horse?

Splashed white horses often have blue or partially blue eyes, and can be deaf (dependent upon the variant and the placement). Splashed white 1 (SW1) is inherited as an incomplete dominant trait, whereas the other six known splashed whites (SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6, SW7) are completely dominant.

What is extension in horse Reality?

The MC1R gene, also known as extension, determines whether a horse can produce black pigment. Black (“E”) is dominant to red (“e”). Therefore, a horse with the genotype “E/e” (one black and one red allele) has a black base color, but can produce either black or red base offspring.

What is SW2 in horse Reality?

The splashed white 2 (SW2) gene causes white markings. They can range from minor facial markings and socks to the white face, blue eyes, white legs and white belly of a typical boldly marked splash horse. It is rare but possible for SW2 horses to be deaf.

What is PATN1 in horse Reality?

PATN1. PATN1 is the gene responsible for the appaloosa color, however the LP gene is needed for the expression of the leopard pattern. The LP allele, also known as varnish roan, is needed as a basis to create the famous spotted appaloosa horse.

Is 14.3 a horse?

What is this? A pony is an animal of the Equus species (or, horse, as a looser term) that is 14.2 hands high or shorter. A horse is 14.3 hands high or taller.

What is Rabicano horse?

Rabicano is an eye-catching white pattern that usually gives horses an “extra chrome” in the form of white ticking hairs interspersed on the horse’s barrel, flank, base of the tail and adjacent areas. It is thought to be due to a single dominant allele, and thus, a perfect candidate for genetic study.

What does mean in horse Reality?

Symbols These are the symbols which are next to your horse under status when you click ‘Horses’ in the sidebar. An exclamation mark (!) means you need to care for your horse. The one with the two blue arrows means the horse is up for sale and the clock next to a mare means she is pregnant.

What are the best horses on horse Reality?

  • 2.1 Akhal-Teke.
  • 2.2 Arabian Horse.
  • 2.3 Brabant Horse.
  • 2.4 Brumby Horse.
  • 2.5 Camargue Horse.
  • 2.6 Cleveland Bay.
  • 2.7 Exmoor Pony.
  • 2.8 Finnhorse.

How do I get my horse’s energy up in horse Reality?

A horse will regain +20% energy every hour if the horse has been properly taken care of in the last 24 hours. If the horse is thirsty or hungry (caretaking bars filled < 25%) it will not regain energy. There are currently no items that will replenish energy.

What is SW1 and SW2?

SW1 denotes one switch in the center coil of a three-phase transformer. SW2 denotes one switch in each coil of a single-phase transformer, or two switches in the center coil of a three-phase transformer.

What is W10 in horse Reality?

W10 = Quarter Horses and related breeds including Paint Horses, Appaloosas, and Pony of the Americas.

What is HRC in horse Reality?

Horse Reality Coins (HRC)
HRC are the main currency of Horse Reality. New players start out with 50.000 HRC in their balance and 25.000 HRC in their savings account. You can view your transaction history and your savings account in the bank by clicking on the amount of HRC you own in the menu.

How do competitions get into horse Reality?

A horse can be entered into a competition once it has completed basic training and started training in the desired discipline. This means that only adult horses (>3 years) can be entered. Entering a competition costs an entry fee of 25 HRC per horse. Competing will cost the horse -25% energy.

What does OLW mean in horse Reality?

overo lethal white
The term overo lethal white, also referred to as OLW or lethal white syndrome, is used to describe a foal with two copies of the frame gene. These foals are nearly always born entirely white and with a malfunctioning colon.

What is hematocrit horse?

The hematocrit, also known as Packed Cell Volume (PCV), is the volume percentage of red blood cells in blood. It is normally 35% to 45% in adult horses. It is considered an integral part of a complete blood count results, along with hemoglobin concentration, white blood cell count, and platelet count.

Is 14.2 a horse?

For many forms of competition, the official definition of a pony is a horse that measures less than 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm) at the withers. Standard horses are 14.2 or taller.

Is 15.1 a horse?

The pony on the left measures 12 hands high (h.h.), while the horse on the right measures 17.2 h.h. Each hand contains four inches. A horse can be 15 hands, 15.1 hands, 15.2 hands, 15.3 hands, but never 15.4 hands tall.

Is 15.2 a horse?

Light riding horses are typically 14–16 hands (1.42–1.63m), larger riding horses are 15.2–17 hands (1.57–1.73m), and heavy or draft horses are usually 16–18 hands (1.63–1.83m).

Is my horse rabicano?

Rabicano is a coat color trait in horses which is expressed with white hairs at the base of a horse’s tail (also known as coon tail), white hairs in their flanks and often sprinkled down the sides. This appearance is synonymous with many horses sired by High Brow Cat.

What is ACTH horse?

In this condition, a gland that sits at the base of the brain called the Pituitary gland becomes enlarged and produces too much of the hormone called the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), as well as a few other hormones. High levels of ACTH cause an over production of cortisol from the adrenal glands.

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