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You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Andalusian by breeding any horse with a starter horse or by breeding together two starter horses.
You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Andalusian by breeding any horse with a starter horse or by breeding together two starter horses.
These coats CAN be passed on.
These coats CAN be passed on.
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File:Black_Andalusian.jpg| Black Andalusian
File:Chestnut_Andalusian.jpg| Chestnut Andalusian
File:CooperAndy.jpg|  Copper Andalusian
File:Grey__Andalusian.jpg| Grey Andalusian
File:RedAndy.jpg| Red Andalusian
File:WhiteAndy.jpg| White Andalusian
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Revision as of 04:15, 24 February 2012

List of Horse Traits Horse Coats Horse Eyes Mane & Tail Brandings Other Traits Leg Traits Wings Head Traits Horns Wild Hair Saddles Ear Tips Reins Beard Aura Qualified Breedings
  • Black Andalusian
  • Chestnut Andalusian
  • Copper Andalusian
  • Grey Andalusian
  • Red Andalusian
  • White Andalusian


The Black, Chestnut, Copper, Grey, Red and White Andalusian are one set of many exciting possible Non-Starter coats that can come from breeding “Starter Horses”.

You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Andalusian by breeding any horse with a starter horse or by breeding together two starter horses. These coats CAN be passed on.


Also see:

Non-Starter Eye