Hi everyone! It's Alyssa Gurney here, mastermind behind the website and spokesperson for all things Kerling and Grace! After months of working behind the scenes my son and I's new home was built on the property and the two of us plus my four horses have finally moved in! I am the one in charge of the website, registering, finding horses to buy and finding good owners to sell horses to. I of course have to run all decisions by the bosses Nikki and Mandi.
So anyways, I would like to formally welcome you to this piece of horse-and-sim Heaven! There are going to be some changes around here. Why? Well, Human, those things happen sometimes.
Also, my son Zane and I and our amazing horses are finally here and ready to get down to business! Soon more staff members will stop commuting and will move on-site. Most recently (besides my humble abode) we have built a Youngstock section and hired two people to work there. I need to update the home page, staff, and facilities section very badly!
We have a mare and foal barn section, stallion section, youngstock section, my office and meeting house with room for four horses, and a training/new horse section that is going to be converted soon. What is it going to be? No one knows!
With all of these new buildings and sims making their way here, and with all of the new horses moving in, we are quickly becoming a huge stable! And everyone moving in and working here has their own ideas and specialties.
Which brings me to the real reason for a blog! After I put descriptions of staff members up, I will give them the okay to post on this blog, so everyone at the farm will be able to tell you what's going on in their sections!

NEW STUFF COMING UP:
~New page for "Other horses" because all these horsey-sims moving here means their beloveds are moving with them! Me including! I have a Quarter Horse stallion, Hanoverian stallion, and two Arabian mares. I hear some thoroughbreds are possibly moving here, too (NOT mine, they're crazy). Judgemental but true from experiences.
~Also, new information on each horse's page, including who owns the horse and the horse's GENETIC CODE! YES we are starting to use REAL GENETICS when breeding!!
~Also, you will be seeing some cross-breeds soon I am sure, because with all of these sport horses and these breed-happy sims, I'm sure some of them will get some ideas. Actually me included! I will probably be breeding some Arabian sport horses using my mares. Aka Arabian/Hanoverian crosses.
~We will also be putting our stallions up for stud to approved mares. This does not mean your mare has to be the same breed or even registered, it just means you have to be a real stable and your horse cannot be pink. In real life sport horses are sport horses, and Hanoverians are not always pure-bred, so feel free to request a breeding with a stallion of a different breed!
~That's all the time I have now, Zane is crying upstairs. The job for me in the next few days is getting genetic codes! Then there will be a foal crop, and the rest will follow!
Thanks for reading, have a horse-filled day!

Alyssa@KGS ;)



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