by Whitney | Feb 28, 2024 | Uncategorized
Legacy has all major white patterns present in the game, including tobiano, splashed white, frame overo, sabino, dominant white and leopard complex spotting. Just like everything else about our horses, Legacy’s patterns are inherited. We based all the patterns off of...
by Whitney | Feb 14, 2024 | Uncategorized
In Legacy, injuries are a rare but significant aspect of horse care, influenced by various factors such as discipline, conformation, and living conditions. A horse’s involvement in rigorous disciplines may increase the likelihood of injury, while overcrowded...
by Whitney | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized
Legacy’s horses can display one of three leg feathering types, no-feathering, light feathering, and heavy feathering. Of course, like everything in Legacy, feathering is controlled by genetics. There are two genes that control feathering in game. Feathering is limited...
by Whitney | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
There are 34 conformation traits in Legacy, ranging from head profile to tail set. These 34 traits are controlled by over 300 genes, some of which affect more than one conformation trait. For example, one of the genes which controls leg proportion (i.e. how long the...
by Whitney | Jan 24, 2024 | Uncategorized
There are 11 “performance traits” that can be bred for in Legacy. Each trait is needed to compete in any of our 15 disciplines. All 11 Performance Traits TraitDescriptionDisciplinesStrengthThe ability to pull somethingTrot Racing & PullingStaminaHow long a horse...
by Whitney | Jan 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
In Legacy the diversity of horse tones and shades mirrors the rich tapestry of real-life equine beauty. Each base color (black, bay, and chestnut) in the game boasts three tones, with most dilutions offering two unique tones, such as cream, dun, and more. But...