The following sections may be slightly out of date, as they are updated when I remember, which is not often.

Please note:

Up until now, I have been breeding almost exclusively for breed coat trophies, a project that I started multiple years ago. Long story short: 99% of my breeding stock is extremely low GP, which I am slowly working to up. If you are looking for specific coats, I can probably help. If you’re looking for GP, other than my Mustangs from the ‘-of the Black Ferns’ affix, I’m probably not the person to ask, but you’re welcome to browse.


Brief summary of Breeding Farms:

Naming system: [Coat Percentage] [Breed shorthand] [Gender] [GP]


Pricing

My horses in Direct Sales go up at a set price that has been determined to avoid Automated Purchases. These prices are absolutely negotiable, even if not marked as such.

Prices are based off the following factors: breed, coat rarity, gender, GP, costs associated with breeding (i.e. covering, boarding, foaling, etc), that breeds availability to me, BMIs involved in producing that horse, and the general market at the time.

While I would love to help newer players expand their selection of breeds, or gathering coats for breed trophies, it’s impossible to put horses in Direct Sales at a reasonable price without someone auto-purchasing them, then turning around to resell them at a higher price. I frankly find that incredibly rude, but whatever. This simply means you will have to message me first so we can discuss what you’re looking for.


General loose guideline of my prices via Direct Sales:

Unicorns: 15-50k

Donkeys/Draughts: 15-50k

Purebred regular horses/ponies: 2.5-10k

Crossbreed horses/ponies: 1-8k


At the moment I prefer Equus to passes, but will accept passes if the offer is good. Open to negotiation for individual situations.


Breeding

My main focus at this stage is on my unicorns. I have at least a single mare for all current breeds.

I do not breed unicorn drafts/donkeys.


My other horses are also producing, but I don’t have a set schedule for them, so it’s whenever I have the time to care for them all. I am currently up-to-date with all breeds.


Most of my donkeys/draughts that show up in sales are likely retired breeding stock, although I do occasionally have excess foals. If you’re looking to get started with donkeys/draughts but can’t find any for sale within your price range, I would be happy to discuss what I have available for a price you can afford.