The Daycare
A big, roomy building that sits on rolling acres of fenced pastures and several large barns. Welcome to the Daycare. Here you can place two ponies and if they like each other enough, they will breed.
They're prancing around happily together! : They like each other a lot. Up to Five Foals.
They're grazing together, nibbling on daisies : They like each other. Up to three foals.
One is rolling around in the mud and who knows where the other one is : They don't really like each other. Up to one foal.
Ooh! She just kicked him in the face! : They don't like each other. No foals.
There is now NO limit to how many times you can breed a week! The fee for breeding a couple together is 500 coins. You can claim one foal free. From that on, each additional foal is an extra 200 coins. If you do not claim a foal, it will be sent to the Fountain for others to see. Each foal takes one week to grow up, then it will become an adult. You can either take it home to take care of, which can be very complicating since they get hungry all the time and can get sick, or leave it here at the daycare for us to take care of, which costs 200 coins.
They're prancing around happily together! : They like each other a lot. Up to Five Foals.
They're grazing together, nibbling on daisies : They like each other. Up to three foals.
One is rolling around in the mud and who knows where the other one is : They don't really like each other. Up to one foal.
Ooh! She just kicked him in the face! : They don't like each other. No foals.
There is now NO limit to how many times you can breed a week! The fee for breeding a couple together is 500 coins. You can claim one foal free. From that on, each additional foal is an extra 200 coins. If you do not claim a foal, it will be sent to the Fountain for others to see. Each foal takes one week to grow up, then it will become an adult. You can either take it home to take care of, which can be very complicating since they get hungry all the time and can get sick, or leave it here at the daycare for us to take care of, which costs 200 coins.
A Note On Breeding
Breeding ponies will always result in foals that have characteristics of both of their parents, including added on features, such as hair lightening or added stripes. It's quite the fun seeing what you can make! For some, breeding is more than just fun - it's more like a mission - and for that, we here at CCO also keep track of something we call Quality or just "Q," as well as the RoseGold coats. First of, Quality basically tells you how high of a quality a pony is. A Fountain Pony will always have 1 Q. However, depending how you treat a foal's parents, how much you trained them, and how much effort you spent of them, all determines if the Q of your foal rises or drops. The highest quality is a 10 Q. RoseGold is when you breed particular coats together until you start getting foals that look exactly like its parents - and congratulations, you've created a wholly new coat! You get the honor of naming them, but careful, the quality of the new coat will depend how you've treated the whole line. The higher the Q, the more expensive and desirable! Higher qualities will also result in greater natural abilities and wilderness survival skills, meaning you don't have to spend so much on training. It's a good idea to get your foals from a good breeder - which can become a business, if you're seeking a job! If you start producing and selling some high quality ponies, the common thing is to identify these ponies so more people will come to you if they see that other users have a really good pony from you! The way to do that is by having a suffix attached to your pony's name that is original to your stable. For example, if your stable was called The Red Barn and your pony's name was Clover, you could do TRB Clover, TRB's Clover, or The Red Barn's Clover - whatever it is, it must be consistent with all your ponies!
Furthermore, we have uncapped the limit on the numbers for Stamina, Speed, etc. It works much like Quality! The higher stats the parents have, the the higher the stats will be for the foals! For example, a dad with 10 Speed and a mom with 10 Speed (Fountain Ponies) will have a 10 Speed foal; however, if you put in a lot of effort to train a 100 Speed dad and a 80 Speed mom, your foal could be born with 40-50 Speed, giving it a head start!
BUT BE WARNED that both Quality and Stats can go DOWN! If you do not take good care of your ponies, no matter what Q or Stats the parents begin with, the foal can be and will be born with negative Qs and lower than 10 Stats!!
Breeding ponies will always result in foals that have characteristics of both of their parents, including added on features, such as hair lightening or added stripes. It's quite the fun seeing what you can make! For some, breeding is more than just fun - it's more like a mission - and for that, we here at CCO also keep track of something we call Quality or just "Q," as well as the RoseGold coats. First of, Quality basically tells you how high of a quality a pony is. A Fountain Pony will always have 1 Q. However, depending how you treat a foal's parents, how much you trained them, and how much effort you spent of them, all determines if the Q of your foal rises or drops. The highest quality is a 10 Q. RoseGold is when you breed particular coats together until you start getting foals that look exactly like its parents - and congratulations, you've created a wholly new coat! You get the honor of naming them, but careful, the quality of the new coat will depend how you've treated the whole line. The higher the Q, the more expensive and desirable! Higher qualities will also result in greater natural abilities and wilderness survival skills, meaning you don't have to spend so much on training. It's a good idea to get your foals from a good breeder - which can become a business, if you're seeking a job! If you start producing and selling some high quality ponies, the common thing is to identify these ponies so more people will come to you if they see that other users have a really good pony from you! The way to do that is by having a suffix attached to your pony's name that is original to your stable. For example, if your stable was called The Red Barn and your pony's name was Clover, you could do TRB Clover, TRB's Clover, or The Red Barn's Clover - whatever it is, it must be consistent with all your ponies!
Furthermore, we have uncapped the limit on the numbers for Stamina, Speed, etc. It works much like Quality! The higher stats the parents have, the the higher the stats will be for the foals! For example, a dad with 10 Speed and a mom with 10 Speed (Fountain Ponies) will have a 10 Speed foal; however, if you put in a lot of effort to train a 100 Speed dad and a 80 Speed mom, your foal could be born with 40-50 Speed, giving it a head start!
BUT BE WARNED that both Quality and Stats can go DOWN! If you do not take good care of your ponies, no matter what Q or Stats the parents begin with, the foal can be and will be born with negative Qs and lower than 10 Stats!!