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*Dark Brown Fell Pony
*Solid Midnight Tan Fell Pony
*Dark Grey Fell Pony
*Solid Dark Brown Fell Pony
*Dark Red Fell Pony
*Solid Dark Red Fell Pony
*Midnight Tan Fell Pony
*Solid Dark Grey Fell Pony
*Silver Fell Pony
*Solid Silver Fell Pony
*Solid Black Fell Pony
*Solid Black Fell Pony



Revision as of 22:57, 13 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
  • Solid Midnight Tan Fell Pony
  • Solid Dark Brown Fell Pony
  • Solid Dark Red Fell Pony
  • Solid Dark Grey Fell Pony
  • Solid Silver Fell Pony
  • Solid Black Fell Pony


The Dark Brown Fell Pony, Dark Grey Fell Pony, Dark Red Fell Pony, Midnight Tan Fell Pony, Silver Fell Pony and Solid Black Fell Pony 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 Fell Pony 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