Archive for June, 2020

Wild Hair Library!

Yet another Manic Monday and we all survived! Yay!

Today I wanted to talk about a new section Bazza and Marku set up on their website The Amaretto Family (The Amaretto Family is not ran by Amaretto, it’s ran by Marku and Bazza.)
Bazza and and Marku have noticed at the Amaretto community meetings and in the groups that a lot of you would like some kind of Wild Hair wiki page.

Although you can use the official wiki to look up the coat and check out it’s hair when trying to find out what a wild hair looks like, we understand that some of the pictures don’t show the hairs in as much detail as you would like so we decided to add a section to our site where YOU the breeders can take pictures of wild hairs that you have in world and add your own Wild hairs to the library as long as it hasnt been submitted before.

This means all of us can compile our own “wiki” of wildhairs.

You can check out the Wild Hair Library here:

https://forum.themysticalamarettofamily.com/forums/wild-hairs.39/

To post one, make sure you are signed up and signed into the site. All you need to do is first search if the hair you want to post is already posted by typing the name of the wild hair into the search bar at the top and clicking enter, if it doesnt come up. You are good to go!

Then just go to the section the hair should be in, such as Limited Edition, or Crazed, etc and read the requirements for the wild hair submission at the top of that page to make sure your picture matches the criteria. Click “Start New Topic”, input the Wild Hair name as it is in the stats in-world in the title bar, then upload the picture and submit your post for review.

Once Marku or Bazza checks it over it should appear in the library relatively quickly.

Please note this website is not owned or maintained by Amaretto! I know a lot of you guys use this great tool so keep it up! This is Ava over and out! Happy breeding everyone!

K-9 Tail Piece

Hey everyone hope you are enjoying your weekend so far! Today the spotlight is shining on the K-9 Tail Piece. Have you seen how cute these are?

The Tail Piece is one set of many exciting possible Non-Starter Traits that can come from breeding Starter Coats.

You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter Traits by breeding any K-9 with a starter K-9 or by breeding together two starter K-9s.

The Tail Piece was released in the Version 3.0 Update that was released on February 5, 2020.

For a closer look at any of these cute bows check them out on the wiki https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Tail_Piece

Until next time this is Snookie hoping you have an amazing weekend!!

Happy Breeding!!

Exmoor Ponies

The Exmoor pony is a horse breed native to the British Isles, where some still roam as semi-feral livestock on Exmoor, a large area of moorland in Devon and Somerset in southwest England. The Exmoor has been given “endangered” status by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, and “threatened” status by The Livestock Conservancy. It is one of the British Isles’ mountain and moorland pony breeds, having conformation similar to that of other cold-weather-adapted pony breeds. The Exmoor pony is hardy and used for a variety of equestrian activities. In its free-roaming state, the breed’s presence on Exmoor contributes to the conservation and management of several natural pasture habitats.

When the version 4.0 Horse update came out on September 9, 2013 these exciting new coats were hidden in new starters. The Black Exmoor Pony, Blue Exmoor Pony, Brown Exmoor Pony, Gold Exmoor Pony, Red Exmoor Pony and Tan Exmoor Pony are one set of many exciting possible Non-Starter coats that can come from breeding “Starter Horses”.
You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Exmoor Pony by breeding any horse with a starter horse or by breeding together two starter horses.
These coats CAN be passed on.

From August 5, 2014 until September 5, 2014 you could breed any color Spotted Amaretto and any color Exmoor Pony together for the chance at the Spotted Exmoor Twist Coat. The Spotted Exmoor Coat DOES have the ability to pass. The Back to School Eye DOES have the ability to pass.

Another Exmoor coat is the Albino Exmoor. From breeding any two full siblings, you could get an Albino Exmoor, as long as at least one of the siblings was an Exmoor.The Albino Exmoor Pony coat does NOT pass. However, breeding an Albino Exmoor Pony with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino or Albino Exmoor Pony .

I hope you enjoy breeding these adorable Exmoor Coats.

Neon Twilight!

Hello everyone! I hope all of you guys are safe and healthy! I wanted to take a few moments to show off something really cool that came from the last round of Gacha Horses Amaretto released.

Have you seen the Gem Crown Neon Twilight?

Or how about Crystal Wing Neon Twilight?

Well both of these came from the Ultra Rare Gacha Neon Twilight! You will need to breed the Gacha Edition Neon Twilight to get your chance to have one of these or buy it from someone who has!

Both of these are super cool looking if you ask me! I cant wait to see them on your projects, so keep an eye out for both of these!

Happy breeding everyone this is Ava over and out!

Gem Crown Horns!

Hey guys its me again! Hope you are all having a good day! We are almost to hump day so the week is almost half over! YAY!!

So on one of my last collections I talked about how I was working on the wiki and I thought I needed to spotlight a few new horns that made their way on to the wiki today!

You may have seen these horns around as they are not brand new but they certainly are cool looking. Formally introducing to you the Gem Crown Horn!

There are currently 5 Gem Crown horns:
Gem Crown Frostbitten
Gem Crown Jungle
Gem Crown Bloodlust
Gem Crown Beachy
Gem Crown Neon Twilight

All of these have the ability to pass! You can find them all here and read about them anytime you like:

https://horse.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Gem_Crown

I do have to say that these horns look great with the Crystal Wing! I know you guys will come up with some amazing projects with these horns!

Until next time this is Ava over and out! Happy breeding!

El Dorado Blanket!

Hey everyone! Its another manic Monday and we have almost made it through! So I have been working on adding missing things to the wikis, and i thought i should show off our newest blanket just in case someone had not seen it!

What am I talking about?
The El Dorado blanket!

This blanket is so different then any other blankets we have! Where did it come from you ask? Well the blanket came from the El Dorado Editions!

This blanket does have the ability to pass, and i cant wait to see what you guys pair this one up with!

I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! Happy breeding everyone this is Ava over and out!

PARADISE PUPPIES!

Happy Saturday everyone! Today I want to shine the spotlight on the Paradise Puppies!!

Did you know that Amaretto Breedables offers a reward system called Puppy Paradise. When you send your K-9 to Puppy Paradise you will receive a number of points based on the number of traits and age for a particular K-9. Once you have accumulated enough points, you can use these points to purchase an array of items from the Puppy Paradise Vendor such as Pet Food, Vaccinations and our unique K-9 Paradise Puppies. For more information on Puppy Paradise click here https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Puppy_Paradise

First let’s have a look at the K-9 Paradise Puppy Dalmatian. This puppy comes in random gender and these random coats: Black/White, Liver/White and Rainbow/White Dalmatians. Paradise Puppy Dalmatians are NOT able to pass their coats. However, these unique K-9s have the ability to pass their eyes (depending on the coat you receive).

Next let’s take a look at the Fu K-9’s

The Fu K-9 comes in random gender and these random coats: “Happiness”, “Friendship” and “Prosperity”. The Fu K-9s are NOT able to pass their coats. However, these unique K-9s have the ability to pass their eyes (depending on the coat you receive) Purple Jade, Green Jade and Blue Jade. The Fu K-9s are NOT able to pass their collars.

Next there is the K-9 Paradise Puppy – Hot Dog comes in random gender. Paradise Puppy – Hot Dog are NOT able to pass their coats. However, the Yellow & Mustard eye Does have the ability to pass and the Picnic Collar Does have the ability to pass.

On Feb.5,2020 Amaretto released the 3.0 Update, the first big surprise is this brand new Heavenly K9! Its our newest K9 Amaretto Breedable K9-Memorable Paradise Puppy! You can get this cutie from and Puppy Paradise vendor at any Amaretto K9 location.

The Memorable Paradise Puppy comes in random gender.

Memorable Paradise Puppy are NOT able to pass their coats. The Paradise Angel Collar does have the ability to pass.

When you breed a Paradise Puppy (whether it is with another Paradise Puppy or any other K-9) you DO have an increased chance at receiving a random Enchanted K-9. The non-Enchanted offspring of Paradise Puppies do NOT have an increased chance of producing Enchanted K-9s.

For a closer look at any of these awesome pups you can check them out here:

https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Paradise_Puppy_%E2%80%93_Black/White_Dalmatian

https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Paradise_Puppy_%E2%80%93_Liver/White_Dalmatian

https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Paradise_Puppy_%E2%80%93_Rainbow/White_Dalmatian

https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Fu_K-9s

https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Paradise_Puppy_%E2%80%93_Hot_Dog

https://k9.amaretto.wiki/index.php?title=Memorable_Paradise_Puppy

Until next time this is Snookie hoping you have a fabulous weekend!

Happy Breeding!!

Airs Above The Ground

Speaking in chat the other day, and talking about nostalgic memories of days gone by brought to mind when i used to watch parades and wait with anticipation for the mounted horse groups. One of my favorite groups was the Lipizzans. Those beautiful white and grey horses with their flowing manes and tails, the elaborate uniforms of the riders, the majestic choreographed movements of the both were a treasured memory, altho I didn’t get to see the full performance until decades later. Lipizzans have a rich history as a breed. The Lipizzan, or Lipizzaner, is a breed of horse originating in Lipica in Slovenia. Established in 1580, the Lipica stud farm is the world’s oldest continuously operating stud farm.
The Lipizzan breed dates back to the 16th century, when it was developed with the support of the Habsburg nobility. The breed takes its name from one of the earliest stud farms established, located near the village of Lipica (spelled “Lipizza” in Italian), in modern-day Slovenia. The breed has been endangered numerous times by warfare sweeping Europe, including during the War of the First Coalition, World War I, and World War II. The rescue of the Lipizzans during World War II by American troops was made famous by the Disney movie Miracle of the White Stallions. The breed has also starred or played supporting roles in many movies, TV shows, books, and other media.

Aside from the rare solid-colored horse (usually bay or black), most Lipizzans are gray. Like all gray horses, they have black skin, dark eyes, and as adult horses, a white hair coat. Gray horses, including Lipizzans, are born with a pigmented coat—in Lipizzans, foals are usually bay or black—and become lighter each year as the graying process takes place, with the process being complete between 6 and 10 years of age. Lipizzans are not actually true white horses, but this is a common misconception. A white horse is born white and has unpigmented skin.

Until the 18th century, Lipizzans had other coat colors, including dun, bay, chestnut, black, piebald, and skewbald. However, gray is a dominant gene. Gray was the color preferred by the royal family, so the color was emphasized in breeding practices. Thus, in a small breed population when the color was deliberately selected as a desirable feature, it came to be the color of the overwhelming majority of Lipizzan horses. However, it is a long-standing tradition for the Spanish Riding School to have at least one bay Lipizzan stallion in residence, and this tradition is continued through the present day.

The moves the Lipizzans are famous for, the “airs above the ground” are the difficult “high school” dressage movements which include the levade, the courbette, the croupade, the piaffe, and the mezair. These moves were considered to be moves used by war horses when in a battle, to help their riders.

On September 24, 2016 Amaretto released the Amaretto Comeback Packs!! These packs included one of each Comeback Lipizzan – Amaretto Red and Comeback Lipizzan – Amaretto Orange Horses. In October, with the 5.5 update they brought out new starter horses which included the Champagne, Ginger, Silver, and Cocoa Lippizzans, follow by the Christmas Pine Lipizzan in December. All of these starter coats could pass their coats except the Christmas Pine!

In September of 2018, they brought out the familiar white coat of the Lipizzan with the Showhorse. From September 1st to September 30th if you bred any 2 Lipizzans together you could have a chance at getting a Lipizzan Showhorse!
The Lipizzan Showhorse can NOT pass their coat.
However, the Divinity Eye and the Divinity Saddle DO have the ability to pass.

I hope everyone enjoyed a little background on a fine historic horse. Happy Breeding!

Happenings in June!

Hey everyone! I hope everyone is having a good Thursday and that you all are staying safe and healthy! Its getting harder to do these days thats for sure!

I wanted to take a few moments out of my day and share with you the month of Junes calendars and all the exciting things that Amaretto has going on this month!

Amaretto host events almost every week and everyone is invited so always keep an eye out on the calendar to see when the next event is!

Today we all enjoyed bull riding and Bazza Banana was the winner with the longest ride!

Also do not forget that the ARU is always in full swing so check out what classes you need and get down there!

Lots of stuff going on in June! This is Ava over and out happy breeding everyone!

Craved Honey Bee Buzzzzzzzz!

Hello everyone! How is everyone? I hope that you are having a wonderful day! I wanted to take a moment to shine a light on the month of Mays Craved Honey Bee Horses!

I love these horses and what a great way to end the Craved horses on a high note!

Take a look at these sweet horses!

Craved Honey Bee Gold Piebald


Craved Honey Bee Pintomino Black


Craved Honey Bee Honey Skewblad


Craved Honey Bee Akhal-Teke Honey

The coats on these Craved Honey Bee DO have the ability to pass, and its the only way to get your hands on one at this time!

Congrats to everyone who got one and I cant wait to see what you guys do with this one! Happy breeding everyone, I hope you are staying safe and healthy! This is Ava over and out!