>>185057I understand, I would want to forget such displays of autism as well.
>>185053So I realized there's only 3 answers.
Yes, kirins are ponies and thus can interbreed freely with no real complications or just offspring are sterile. As for what a kirin/pony mix would look like? No clue, I guess it would depend on earf, wing, or horn pone.
No, kirins are a type of dragon, not ponies. This means they are incompatible with ponies.
Yes, kirins are a type of dragon, not ponies. This means kirins can breed with any viable male of a differing species to produce solely kirin offspring. In this case they are no kirin males, just females. (I stole this from a clopfic)
3 is fetish bait, 2 is sausage because kirins are equids. Therefore we go with 1. Kirins and Ponies can interbreed freely and produce offspring. I will argue they are fertile because the alternative is boring but I guess would explain the social stigmas against crossbreeding. You've doomed your foals to a sad life all for some exotic pussy. However, this is too sad for MY technicolor horse land so I choose to believe they're fertile.
Kirins and ponies have different odds of producing pure members of one species or a hybrid depending on which parent is which species. Part of this is a more dominant set of kirin genes. What hybrid kirins are like depends on which of the three races the pony parent is. I can go on about hybrids too if people like me going full autismo.
Pony Stallion, Kirin Mare
Pure Kirin > Unicorn Hybrid > Kirin with pony traits > earf hybrid > Pegasus hybrid > normal pony
Kirin stallion, Pony mare
Unicorn hybrid > kirin with pony traits > earf hybrids > normal kirin > pegasus hybrid > normal pony
So for Silver and Khoi, the foal is most likely to be a pure kirin, then a unicorn hybrid, a kirin with some pony traits (normal ears, pony tail, more normal mane, etc), then a pure unicorn. Obviously, a pegasus or earf hybrid can't occur.