None of my horses are for sale that is including my foundation horses. If my horses were for sale then they would be in the for sale tab only. The next person that messages me asking for one of my horses that isn't in the for sale tab will be blocked.


~About My Real Life Horses~ My first horse Cinnamin was a beautiful 15.3hh chestnut Appendix QH mare. Cinnamin had a white star, a few white hairs for a snip and a white heel on her left hind leg. She had her moments where she was flighty but if you got her mind on her work she would try her hardest to please her rider. She loved to test her riders. I had riders on her that have ridden for years on her and she would try to pull her tricks even with them, but like I said if you nipped it in the butt when she was pulling them, she was a pleasure to ride. I had to put her down on Jan 3rd 2007 due to her colicking. So I have a foundation TB on her named after her.


My Second horse was R C Scooter aka Scooter. Scooter was gorgeous 15.2hh regsistered breeding stock paint as he was a solid bay with no paint markings. The only markings he had was a right front fetlock, left hind sock and a heart shaped star and white mark under his lower lip/chin. Scooter was an awesome horse to ride and jump even though he loved to jump 4'ft in the air over trotting poles now matter how many times we tried to make him stop jumping them. I had to put Scooter down on Jan 12, 2013 due to him puncturing his left hind stiff joint. I am naming my new foundation paint uni stallion after him even though it isn't atomically correct seeing as howrse doesn't have solid coat colors for the paint horse breed. 


I have a new horse now named Baron aka Bear Bear. He is a 16.2hh chestnut QHxBelgian (draft)xTrakehner gelding, but I'm not 100% sure on what his breeding is all I know is he is a solid horse. The only markings Baron has is a several white hairs on his forehead for his star. Baron is awesome to ride even though he is a little on the lazy side and the maxuim height I should even jump him is either 2'6 ot 2'9 as he will fall on his face if we go higher cause he doesn't like to pick his feet up over the fences cause he is on the lazy side. I will be naming a horse on here after sometime soon.


~NEWS~ You will notice that I am slowly working on my foundation horses. Right now I am working on my Foundation Horses and once I get them trained. Once all the foundations horses have be trained and blupped then I will move onto any offspring that I have until I have no more horses to train. Once all my horses are trained and blupped I will start breeding my horses just to start the process all over again.


On Jan 12th 2013 I had to put my horse Scooter (my avatar pic) of almost 6yrs down due to him puncturing his left hind stifle joint the vet said that there was no hope of him ever recuperating from it. So I had to make that hard decision that no one likes making. RIP R C Scooter aka Scooter.


Welcome to my page! I hope to make some new friends! I am going to breed Thoroughbreds, but I will breed the horses that I currently have. All my horses will be trained in classical riding. My plan is to breed purebred horses with no broken lines/disappeared lines, so if anyone is interested in breeding with my stallions send me a message. I have decided that I will be the only one to breed to my Thoroughbreds. 


I am also looking for foundation Thoroughbreds that people no longer want and are a decent price so if you have any send me a message and I will take a look at them and maybe buy them. I'm also looking for foundation unicorns parents must be Gaia X Ouranos. And I'm looking for a unicorn Thoroughbred mare to buy and the parents must be Gaia X Ouranos so if you know of any for sale let me know please and I will be willing to pay with passes for them.

None of my horses are for sale, if they were for sale they would be in the for sale barn. So if you message me asking me to sell you a horse and I don't reply back you can bet the answer is will and always will be no. If you keep messaging me about the horse I will block you. I more then willing to reserve a foal out of the horse when I get the horses training done as I don't like to breed my horses until they have 100% BLUP.

The horses in the breeding farm called Lessons need to be finished with riding lessons. I will get back to them eventually and move them into their proper breeding farm. None of the horses in that farm will be for sale so don't ask. I will delete the Lesson farm when they are completely finished and I have no more horses in it.

I will eventually have horses for sale, so please be patient. Also none of the horses that have GA coats will be for sale. Only foals will be for sale depending on their GP. If you are interested in one of the foals depending on which ones I keep PM me and we can talk about a price or I will exchange for passes. Also you must have access to the Reserved Sales page before I will sale the foal.




Theses are my foal games that I have tried out myself and they have worked for me so feel free to use them.

ShadowJazz's Foal Games
The first two foal games are with access to a shower. You can have either a fountain or a trough. Please use the correct foal game with the drink icon that you have.

8 months: 
groom / 8hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder if the horse or pony isn't too fat / 1hr play
10 months:
groom / 8.30hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder/ 1.30hr play
1 year: 
groom / 9hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / 1.30hr play
1 year 2 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder/ 2hr play
1 year 4 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / check to make sure you have gained all the skills from the foal games if you have access to magnify glass on the horses skills chart. If you haven't then do so now.


8 months: 
groom / 7.30hr play/ stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder/ 1.30hr play
10 months:
groom / 8hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1.30hr play
1 year: 
groom / 9.30hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1hr play
1 year 2 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 2hr play
1 year 4 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder/ check to make sure you have gained all the skills from the foal games if you have access to magnify glass on the horses skills chart. If you haven't then do so now.


ShadowJazz's Foal Games
These foal games are with out access to a shower.. You can have either a fountain or a trough. Please use the correct foal game with the drink icon that you have.

8 months: 
groom / 7hr play/ stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder if the horse or pony isn't too fat / 1hr play
10 months:
groom / 8hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1hr play
1 year: 
groom / 8.30hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder/ 1hr play
1 year 2 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1.30hr play
1 year 4 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (fountain), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 2hr play/ check to make sure you have gained all the skills from the foal games if you have access to magnify glass on the horses skills chart . If you haven't then do so now.

8 months: 
groom / 7hr play/ stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1hr play
10 months:
groom / 7.30hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1hr play
1 year: 
groom / 8.30hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder if your horse isn't too fat / 30 minute play or 1hr play
1 year 2 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / 1hr play
1 year 4 months: 
groom / 10hr play / stroke, drink (trough), carrot / Feed recommended amount of fodder / check to make sure you have gained all the skills from the foal games if you have access to magnify glass on the horses skills chart. If you haven't then do so now.