Blizzard Broadwing

Breed name: Blizzard Broadwing

Bird inspiration: Snowy Owl

Class: Broadwing

Subclass: Pony

Overview
These pegs are snowy white with shoulder speckles, and are fluffy to the max. They endure some of the harshest winters on the planet, occupying both northern tundra regions, and very high elevations in remote mountain areas. They're specially adapted to live in winter climates with grooved soles, and long windpipes that warm the frigid air before it reaches the lungs. The mountain variety use their wings to traverse the steep slopes, whereas the tundra variety often has to tuck them close to avoid being blown away by strong arctic winds.

Coloration and Conformation
All blizzard broadwings are white, with very little variation in markings. With an extra layer of down under both their feathers and their coarse outer coat, these pegasi are min-maxed arctic fluffybutts with almost no tolerance for heat. Their down is highly coveted as stuffing for pillows, comforters, and mattresses.

These pony broadwings average about 13 hands at the shoulder, but can pack a powerful kick. Camouflaged by their coloration and protected by the sturdy legs and sharp eyes of their herd stallion, these pegs are rarely hunted by local predators, even in the hungriest winter months.