You're driving through the north of Canberra as you come a cross a strange hill. The hill is grass and many horses are grazing on it, but every so often there is a stone, between the size of a pebble and a boulder, that is a bright, rusty red. These stones dot the hill at random intervals. Not to far along there is a long driveway with a large sign next to it, with the silhouette of a rearing horse in each corner. The sign says:
OCHRE STONE PARK
Agistment ~ Arenas ~ Trail ride tracks ~ Stud
Welcome to Ochre Stone Park! Originally a humble agistment stable in Canberra, Australia, it is now also a HARPG stable (not including the agisted horses, of course.)
Rules:
*If you'd like to request a breeding, note me.
*The note should be titled 'Breeding Request' and in the main body have:
-Which of my horses you'd like to breed to
-Which horse of yours you'd like to breed to mine
- A link to you horse's ref
- A link to your stable journal
- Why you want to breed to one of my horses.
*The requester will do the breeding picture and the foal design, unless I specifically ask to do one of them.
*No clones of any of my horses.
* If the breeding is between to natural horses, I'd like the foal to follow the rules of genetics, e.g no palomino foals from bay and chestnut parents. If you need help with genes, just note me and I'll be willing to help.
*Please note me with the breeding pic and the foal design when you're done.
*I reserve the right to say no to any breeding, for any reason.
Mares
OSP Molliendo Café
Ref: [link]
Breed: Warlander (Andalusian X Friesian)
Age: 5
Colour: Bay
Discipline: Eventing, Showjumping, Dressage, jousting.
For lease?: Yes
Stallions & Geldings
OSP Sagriento Corazón
Ref: [link]
Breed: Australian Andalusian (87.5% Andalusian, 12.5% Thoroughbred)
Age: 7
Colour: Chestnut Fleabitten Grey with a bloodmark in front of his left shoulder.
Discipline: Classical and Modern Dressage, Mounted Archery
For stud?: Yes
Note: For those wondering what an Australian Andalusian is, check out the Naming and Registering section in wikipedia's Andalusian horse article. In short, for those who don't want to read the wikipedia article, it's when a horse registered with the Australasian Andalusian Association is full andalusian except for their great great grandsire/dam.











