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Chimeric Positive without brindle
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Well, I think I understand what it means when an animal is a chimera. And I know that chimeric horses don't have to be brindle, they can have other patterns.
But on HaJ, all chimeric positive horses I've ever seen were brindle. Anyway, I think that one day I read that there are (were?) some horse on HaJ which are chimeric positive, but not brindle.
Could anyone explain how it works on HaJ when a horse is chimeric positive, but not brindle? How rare are such horses? How do they look like?understand the significance of signatures -
There is no such thing on the game. :)
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http://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/3/how-to-get-help-from-an-administratorThanked by 1pinestables -
Hmm. I was sure that I heard about chimeric positive, non-brindle horses on HaJ.
So thank you for help :)understand the significance of signatures -
Pine, you might not be able to SEE the brindle because it is really light, or because of other colors on the horse. Maybe that is what you're thinking of? Usually re-rolling the image will get you to one that shows the brindle better.
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I don't know, maybe. They weren't my horses :)understand the significance of signatures