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== Official Description == |
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+ | Gotland pony or Gotland russ is an old Swedish pony breed. Gotland ponies are claimed to descend from Tarpans that lived on the small island of Gotland that is on the South-Eastern coast of Sweden right after the last ice age. The Gotland pony is the only breed of pony native to Sweden. The Öland horse from the neighbouring island of Öland was a close relative of the Gotland, but became extinct in the early 20th century. |
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− | The Gotland Pony (also known as "Gotland Russ") is an old pony breed from Sweden. The word "Russ" is an old term for "riding horse". |
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+ | The Gotland Russ is the most common breed of pony in Sweden. It is a good all round pony and is often used by riding schools. Modern Gotlands are most popular as a riding ponies, often for children, and as harness racing ponies. They also excel at show jumping, dressage, and eventing. The Gotland is considered to be a very quick learner, and described as easy to train. |
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− | This breed used to live wild on Gotland Island, but now have been domesticated in places as far as America. However, there are still a few semi-feral ponies on Gotland Island.{{Ref}} |
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Revision as of 22:48, 16 January 2020
Official Description
Gotland pony or Gotland russ is an old Swedish pony breed. Gotland ponies are claimed to descend from Tarpans that lived on the small island of Gotland that is on the South-Eastern coast of Sweden right after the last ice age. The Gotland pony is the only breed of pony native to Sweden. The Öland horse from the neighbouring island of Öland was a close relative of the Gotland, but became extinct in the early 20th century.
The Gotland Russ is the most common breed of pony in Sweden. It is a good all round pony and is often used by riding schools. Modern Gotlands are most popular as a riding ponies, often for children, and as harness racing ponies. They also excel at show jumping, dressage, and eventing. The Gotland is considered to be a very quick learner, and described as easy to train.
Gallery
How to Breed
Parent Breed 1 | Parent Breed 2 | % Chance |
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Welsh Pony | Connemara Pony | 32% |
Welsh Pony | Chincoteague Pony | 31% |
Welsh Pony | Shetland Pony | 30% |
Dartmoor Pony | Wurttemberger | 42% |
Breeding with a Gotland Pony
Parent Breed 1 | Parent Breed 2 | Foal |
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Gotland Pony | Gotland Pony | Gotland Pony |
Connemara Pony | Highland Pony | |
Chincoteague Pony | ||
Shetland Pony |
Game Information
Portrait | Rarity | Speed | Stamina | Jump | Max Energy | Max Sell Price | Max Income (Per Hour) | |
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Tier 1 | 22 | 43 | 204 | |||||
Tier 2 | 27 | 55 | 246 | |||||
Tier 3 | 48 | 77 | 270 | |||||
Tier 4 | 77 | 102 | 318 |
References
1. Wikipedia