The Star Stable Horses
By: Abby S.
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Jorvik Warmblood (Starter horse)
Danish Warmblood
The result of cross breeding numerous breeds, the Danish Warmblood is a well-made sport horse known for its strength. It has a Thoroughbred appearance and good stamina.
They have the same gates as a starter horse, but you are sure to love e'm!
Breed Bonus: Strength +4, Discipline +1, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2.
Morgan
The Morgan was once considered the ideal horse for the United States Calvary. It is named after the owner of the first known horse in the line, who was called Justin Morgan. Morgan bloodlines have played a part in the development of many of the American breeds, for instance the Standardbred, American Saddlebred, and the Tennessee Walking Horse.
Breed Bonus: Strength +2, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2
PLEASE NOTE: Their is a older Morgan and a newer Morgan. The newer one goes faster. The older one has starter horse gates!
English Thouroughbred
An Arabian lineage makes the English Thoroughbred a great horse for almost any equestrian discipline. The breed has forever changed the world of racing due to its capacity to maintain high speeds over great distances.
PLEASE NOTE: They have 2 body styles new and old. Old one has starter gates!
Breed Bonus: Strength +1, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +3
Dutch Warmblood
The Dutch Warmblood is a sport horse capable of high level competition. It was developed by crossing Dutch horse breeds with English, French, and German horses. It is known for its excellence and ranks as one of the very best horses available.
Breed Bonus: Strength +3, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2
STARTER GATES!
Friesian Horse
Friesian horses come from an ancient bloodline that is thought to stretch back for thousands of years. The breed developed as a work horse but became popular as a war horse in the Middle Ages when it was used by heavily armored knights. Today the Friesian horse is a popular and well-loved family horse with a great personality.
Breed bonus: Strength +3, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2
Restrictions: Player level 12
Faster then starter gates but the same!
American Paint
The Americn Paint Horse is said to stem from one of the horses that the Spanish explorer Cortez brought with him when he sailed to North America and they were popular with the Native tribes. They are dependable and very versatile. They come in three patterns: overo, tobiano, and tovero. The tobiano pattern has smooth-edged markings and white normally crosses the back. Overo is mostly colored with jagged-edged markings and white does not cross the back. Tovero is mostly white with jagged-edged markings.
Breed bonus: Strength +2, Dicipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2
Jorvik Pony
The typical Jorvik Pony has a sunny disposition but can be a single-minded, mischievous and stubborn little horse. It has short legs, resulting in a lower overall height, and a more prominent head than most horses. Because of their small size and chubby build, they have difficulty maintaining the speed of other wild Jorvik horses. While the Jorvik Pony is not really cut out for performance related competition, it remains a favorite breed among Jorvik horse owners who praise the fun and laughs that come from spending time with this charming little horse.
Jorvik Ponies come in many different colors.
Note: Remember that ponies are not as fast as other horses.
Breed bonus: Strength +0, Discipline +0, Speed +0, Endurance +1, Agility +0
Chincoteague Pony
Chincoteague Pony
This unusual pony has a truly mysterious and sad history. From Assateague Island, spread across the two states of Maryland and Virginia in the USA, the Chincoteague has lived and developed in peace and freedom for many generations. How they got there in the first place is a mystery, but theory has it that today’s Chincoteague are descended from the horses travelling upon a Spanish galleon which sank off the island in the 16th century.
Life on the island has never been easy. Not much grazing, terrible storms, and heavy inbreeding have all combined to almost eradicate the little population. Crossing with Shetland and Welsh ponies have strengthened the breed, and contributions from the public, as well as efforts from the local fire brigade have all worked to make the Chincoteague strong and viable again.
The Chincoteague still live wild on their island, but once a year they’re gathered together and a select few colts are auctioned off. The proceeds from the auction go towards caring for and protecting the herd.
Of course it didn’t take long for the horse lovers of Jorvik to bring the beautiful Chincoteague to the island, and this hardy, intelligent, and easy-to-train horse is very much loved.
Note: Remember that ponies are not as fast as other horses.
Breed bonus: Strength +0, Discipline +0, Speed +0, Endurance +1, Agility +0
Andalusian
Andalusians come from southern Spain and are descended from the Spanish horses of the Middle Ages. These majestic runners are used in all kinds of equestrian events. They are easy to train and sturdy with a friendly disposition that has made them very popular all over Jorvik.
Breed bonus: Strength +3, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2
Restrictions: Player level 8
Arabian Thoroughbred
The Arabian Thoroughbred is one of the most famous breeds in the world. They are lively, friendly, and very intelligent. The Arabian Thoroughbreds are descended from the horses used by the Bedouins that believed that their horses were a sacred gift from God. Arabian horses are muscular with small, strong hooves.
Breed bonus: Strength +1, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +3
Restrictions: Player level 10
Tinker horse
The Tinker Horse originates from Ireland. It’s a powerful horse with a calm temperament. The breed originates from the horses used by the wandering people in the old days to drag carts and wagons. The horse is friendly and easily trainable, known for its work spirit, and fits most uses.
The Tinker Horse is often pinto colored but exists in all colors. The size varies within the breed, some can be almost the size of a pony while others are the size of a work horse. One outstanding feature is the forceful hoof hair and the long mane and tail.
Breed bonus: Strength +4, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +1
Restrictions: Player level 6
North Sweedish
The North Swedish Horse evolved from the prehistoric forest horse that lived in northern Europe. The North Swedish is cold-blooded and was formerly used in agriculture and forestry but today it is also a popular riding horse. It is a versatile horse which is good at running, jumping, dressage, and western riding, but is also durable and very strong, which is great for pulling timber in the forest.
Breed bonus: Strength +5, Discipline +1, Speed +0, Endurance +2, Agility +0
-Cold tolerant
Restrictions: Player level 8
Fjord
Fjord horses are small but very strong, with a very special mane which is often to be found cut into cool patterns. They have a fantastic temperament and are great with kids, making them a popular choice all over the world. Nobody really knows when Fjord horses came to Jorvik, but a popular theory is that they came with the Norwegian Vikings who ravaged the island. Some people believe that it’s quite the opposite, and that the vikings took the horses home with them to Norway from Jorvik. They believe that the lovely little Fjords originated from the tall and barren mountains of Jorvik, in the mythical Valley of the Kallters; a place spoken of in legend but that has never been found.
Breed bonus: Strength +4, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +1
-Cold tolerant
Restrictions: Player level 15
Please note!
The Fjord horses are located in the Kallter camp outside of Icengate in the Valley of the Hidden Dinosaur. These are the only horses in the game that currently have a reputation requirement. All Fjords come with special Kallter tack, and there is one ‘turbo’ horse that is already trained to level 10.
You must reach Popular reputation level to be able to purchase a Fjord horse.
American Quarter
There are more than 3 million Quarter Horses in the world, making them the largest horse breed in the world by population. This hugely popular American horse gets its name from being incredibly fast over short distances: there are very few horses able to beat a Quarter Horse in races shorter than a quarter of a mile.
The breed has its origins in the British Warmbloods introduced to North America by the colonists and pilgrims in the 1600s. They were crossed with other breeds, such as the Chickasaw horse as well as more ‘classic’ breeds like the Arabian fullblood.
The Quarter Horse is a steady and balanced horse with a calm temperament which is perfectly suited to hobby riding, competitive riding, and use as a work horse. Quite simply a fantastic all-rounder!
Breed bonus: Strength +2, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +2
Shire
The Shire horse is one of the biggest horse breeds in the world. With a height that can pass five and a half feet or 1.7 meters, they’re majestic, but in spite of their size, they’re known for their calm and friendly temperament. Even more characteristically, they’re known for their heavy feathering at the fetlock.
As well as being big, the Shire is also strong, and it’s said that it can pull up to five and a half tons without a problem. This made the Shire horse a popular warhorse in the middle ages, as it could carry a soldier wearing heavy armor. As knights’ armor began to disappear, the Shire became more and more widely used as a workhorse. Now those days are gone, the Shire horse is most popularly known as a parade and draft horse.
Breed bonus: Strength +5, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +1, Agility +0
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Icelandic
It was in the late 1300s that the Icelandic Horse was first brought to Jorvik by one of Iceland’s great horse breeders, Jokul Tómasson. Jokul had, together with his daughter Brynhildur, spent many years in the Ottoman Empire, working for the wealthy trader Asil Birdal. When Ottoman Emperor Murad I died in the summer of 1389, Jokul and Brynhildur decided to leave.
Since the 10th Century, it has been forbidden to return Icelandic Horses to Iceland once they’ve already left, so Jokul and Brynhildur would have had to leave their beloved horses behind if they were to return to their homeland. This could never be an option for them, and so they decided to take their horses to Jorvik one snowy wintery day at the end of 1389.
The Icelandic Horse quickly became very popular amongst the islanders and are used today for both leisure riding as well as competitive racing. Of all the wonderful qualities that make the Icelandic unique, the most famous has to be its special gait. In addition to the usual walking styles, the Icelandic Horse also has a unique gait called the ‘tölt.’
To be able to tölt, hold down Shift at the same time as increasing your speed from a walking pace.
Breed bonus: Strength +4, Discipline +2, Speed +0, Endurance +0, Agility +1
-Cold tolerant
Restrictions: Player level 16
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