If the sale is hosted on the Equus Sims forum and you apply on the ES site you are required to create a horse profile for the horse in the time of two (2) weeks after purchase. (Only if the horses aren't registered by the Dunbar Ranch already, which will be stated in the current sale.)
The horse has to keep our prefix (DB)
You may not change the horse's show name. You may change its barn name.
You may not offer the horses or their coats/custom markings for public download.
You may not change the horse's conformation, color or gender. Stallions can be gelded.
You may change mane or tail style.
When the horse is old enough to compete, please register the horse with the appropriate discipline association (ES).
Should you want to sell the horse, you have to contact the Dunbar Ranch's owner, Brynn Dunbar, first to see if we want the horse back.
Horses will not be given out on a first-come, first-serve basis. You may send applications for more than one horse, but you’re only likely to buy one horse.
We reserve rights to reclaim if our terms are broken, or if the owner becomes inactive.
Terms Of Breeding
You must have a website for your stable or an Equus Sims account in order to have your mare covered.
We use real coat genetics, so your mare has to have real genetic information.
This genetic information will be used to produce a coat color; the conformation and gender will be generated by the game. The coat color will be determined randomly.
Send your mare via email as a .sim file to us after we asked for it.
She will be covered by the chosen stallion and the resulting foal will be aged up to a yearling and sent to you. (We only send horses in adult form, so there won't be any surprises with the horse's conformation.)
Your mare will be deleted from our game.
The offspring will carry our prefix (DB) and no other prefix or suffix may be added.
You may choose the horse's barn name yourself
You may not offer the horse's coat/custom markings for public download.
You may not change the horse's conformation, color or gender. Stallions can be gelded.
You may use our profile picture for the horse on your website and on Equus Sims.
(05/22/14) We don't do inbreeding. Please check your mare's pedigree to make sure the offspring wouldn't be considered inbred.