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ArcticLights
12:53:43 Ceci / (Call me) AL
What questions Stella?
Angels angels
12:53:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Stella
You are welcome to pm me with any and all questions about anything <3
BlackRose
12:52:15 Stella
I have a question about second accounts (I apologise for all the questions) I’ve been debating on doing a second account but I do have some questions!
BlackRose
12:48:56 Stella
Thank you both so much, I overran my colt pasture with colts and I’m tryna save money so buying a pasture (is on hold currently) so I’m trying to sort through them and I LOVE patterns so I didn’t want to sell any patterned ones until I know their adult forms!
Snow Angels
12:47:41 Snow / 눈
Ghost,
nice! I've tried putting my mare in a training program here in South Korea, but changed my mind because it wasn't helping with her training. she is in no shape to try eventing right now since she's green, but a little training from me and my friend might help get her into showing since she can learn from Leo (my friends gelding, he's around 5 - 6 years old)
ArcticLights
12:47:38 Ceci / (Call me) AL
A plain chesnut foal will be a plain chestnut adult unless it have birdcatcher or vitiligo. Horses that are grey will show base coat as adults but get adult version of grey when 3
Angels angels
12:47:29 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Stella
Yes they stay the same color. The only way they will grow up different is if they have Vitiligo or birdcatcher spots. They don't show on foals but show on adults. Then obviously greys change colors but they will never have patterns show up
BlackRose
12:46:57 Stella
Thank you Kern!!
Alsike Equestrian
12:46:39 Ally
snow yeah it is! very dangerous for her owner who is a senior
Kern River Estate
12:46:39 Kern
Stella-

Generally yes
BlackRose
12:45:07 Stella
Question sorry, do foals that are for example chestnut, do they grow up to be plain chestnut or a bay etc? Basically horses with no visible patterns as a foal do they grow up without patterns on here?
ghost light stables
12:43:32 Ghost rapcoon(the og
Snow
I'm mostly a all around vrh rider (versatility ranch horse) but I'm getting back into eventing on my little welsh pony qh Spanish barb cross pony!
Snow Angels
12:43:10 Snow / 눈
Ally,
Thats good
Alsike Equestrian
12:42:16 Ally
she is way better now
Snow Angels
12:41:46 Snow / 눈
Ally,
Yeah, definitely train her out of that, my mare doesn't like to liste so my friend takes her into the arena to train with her a little bit (she asks me permission or let's me know before she just randomly takes my mare) if you have someone who knows how to train a horse out of that, try and ask them. or do it yourself if you know how
Snow Angels
12:39:23 Snow / 눈
Ghost,
vaulting is like something im doing for fun so I might not show at all actually, but I might compete in show jumping
Snow Angels
12:38:07 Snow / 눈
Ghost,
That sounds like it was fun! Im a beginner vaulter so I can't really show yet
Alsike Equestrian
12:37:29 Ally
no, she just ditched me. we are working on her to not rushed towards the barn and her other leasor at the time was galloping back home for fun...
Angels angels
12:36:49 [1k+ brindles] Angel
This quest is going to be the death of me
Snow Angels
12:36:11 Snow / 눈
Ally,
did something spook her?
me and my friend likes to take our horses trail riding every now and then but since my friends gelding is well trained (my friend trained her own horse, she did a really good job because im in love with him ) he won't just run off, unlike my mare lol, she'll run through the bit and take off towards the barn

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ArcticLights
12:53:43 Ceci / (Call me) AL
What questions Stella?
Angels angels
12:53:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Stella
You are welcome to pm me with any and all questions about anything <3
BlackRose
12:52:15 Stella
I have a question about second accounts (I apologise for all the questions) I’ve been debating on doing a second account but I do have some questions!
BlackRose
12:48:56 Stella
Thank you both so much, I overran my colt pasture with colts and I’m tryna save money so buying a pasture (is on hold currently) so I’m trying to sort through them and I LOVE patterns so I didn’t want to sell any patterned ones until I know their adult forms!
Snow Angels
12:47:41 Snow / 눈
Ghost,
nice! I've tried putting my mare in a training program here in South Korea, but changed my mind because it wasn't helping with her training. she is in no shape to try eventing right now since she's green, but a little training from me and my friend might help get her into showing since she can learn from Leo (my friends gelding, he's around 5 - 6 years old)
ArcticLights
12:47:38 Ceci / (Call me) AL
A plain chesnut foal will be a plain chestnut adult unless it have birdcatcher or vitiligo. Horses that are grey will show base coat as adults but get adult version of grey when 3
Angels angels
12:47:29 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Stella
Yes they stay the same color. The only way they will grow up different is if they have Vitiligo or birdcatcher spots. They don't show on foals but show on adults. Then obviously greys change colors but they will never have patterns show up
BlackRose
12:46:57 Stella
Thank you Kern!!
Alsike Equestrian
12:46:39 Ally
snow yeah it is! very dangerous for her owner who is a senior
Kern River Estate
12:46:39 Kern
Stella-

Generally yes
BlackRose
12:45:07 Stella
Question sorry, do foals that are for example chestnut, do they grow up to be plain chestnut or a bay etc? Basically horses with no visible patterns as a foal do they grow up without patterns on here?
ghost light stables
12:43:32 Ghost rapcoon(the og
Snow
I'm mostly a all around vrh rider (versatility ranch horse) but I'm getting back into eventing on my little welsh pony qh Spanish barb cross pony!
Snow Angels
12:43:10 Snow / 눈
Ally,
Thats good
Alsike Equestrian
12:42:16 Ally
she is way better now
Snow Angels
12:41:46 Snow / 눈
Ally,
Yeah, definitely train her out of that, my mare doesn't like to liste so my friend takes her into the arena to train with her a little bit (she asks me permission or let's me know before she just randomly takes my mare) if you have someone who knows how to train a horse out of that, try and ask them. or do it yourself if you know how
Snow Angels
12:39:23 Snow / 눈
Ghost,
vaulting is like something im doing for fun so I might not show at all actually, but I might compete in show jumping
Snow Angels
12:38:07 Snow / 눈
Ghost,
That sounds like it was fun! Im a beginner vaulter so I can't really show yet
Alsike Equestrian
12:37:29 Ally
no, she just ditched me. we are working on her to not rushed towards the barn and her other leasor at the time was galloping back home for fun...
Angels angels
12:36:49 [1k+ brindles] Angel
This quest is going to be the death of me
Snow Angels
12:36:11 Snow / 눈
Ally,
did something spook her?
me and my friend likes to take our horses trail riding every now and then but since my friends gelding is well trained (my friend trained her own horse, she did a really good job because im in love with him ) he won't just run off, unlike my mare lol, she'll run through the bit and take off towards the barn

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Culling Help July 21, 2017 12:52 PM

Anatolia
 
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Hello fellow HEE community, I was wondering if someone (preferably a very experienced/successful stable) can tell me which horses they cull. I feel that my breeding herd is improving but I don't want to use horses that will reduce the quality of my herd. I currently use EPP+ mares only and I cull mares that don't produce well or don't level up at least one trait for week 4. I really want to keep only the best horses though. So, what is considered a decent week 4 for a mare/stallion to increase the quality of my herd? Also, is it better to sell an EEE stallion that doesn't make the ABLB than use him? I have more questions but I'll wait for an answer first😄😉 Thanks to anyone who can help me!

Culling Help July 21, 2017 04:23 PM


Polaresta Elites
 
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Just thought I would give you some of my thoughts. I'm no serious pro, but I know a few things. ;)

Regarding mares- you mainly want to have the EE combos and above. There will be some exceptions for really great producing E combos, but you don't really want to dwell on them too much. ;) It's really hard for me to cull my mares, but it just works better in the long run if you focus on the EE+ combos for the most part. And for training, you really want to make sure all your mares have all bars up wk 5.

Regarding stallions- it depends on how advanced of a breeder you are. If you have little stallions, you will be fine just keeping the PPP+ producing ones (even if they don't make it to the ABLBs). But you definitely want to make sure they make it to the LBs. If you are a larger more experienced stable, which I have a sense you are, you will definitely want to focus on only the ABLB stallions. Larger more experienced stables will get many stallions, but you have to sift through and only keep the good ones with the potential of making it onto the ABLBs and being champion producers. If you are an experienced stable with many horses coming in each rollover, you don't want semi-ish stallions. You only want the best of the best because all other semi-ish stalions just are clutter and are considered 'barn trash'. Sell them and other less experienced stables will buy them from you. :) For a really nice stallion, you want to look for at least 4+ bars up on wk 4. That is the main thing to look for. If they have 4+ bars up, they will most likely make it onto the ABLBs. I breed WBs, so 4 or more bars up is really good, but I know that differs with different breeds. So you might want to check with a more experienced stable with your breed. :)

Hope this helps! ;D Good luck with everything!
Culling Help July 21, 2017 05:43 PM

Former Stable
 
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Do not focus on weeks 4 and 5. My ABLB stallion was only up 1 trait week 4. Weeks 7-10 are better indicators of strength, but weeks 11-14 are the even better than that. Seriously though, people put way too much stock on weeks 4 and 5 and then weeks 8-10 and/weeks 11-14 can show the horse is stronger or weaker than they thought, by a lot. Track longer. I do recommend culling if a horse has more than 2 traits still down at week 5. I allow up to 3 down week 9, but want at least 1 up week 8. I cull if they have any bars down week 10, unless their week 8 was amazing. Same for week 13. I cull if more than 3 down week 13 and want all up week 14, but allow 1 down if week 12 was great.
Keep a nice LB stud if he's producing well, but the main thing is to keep your strongest mares and breed them to the best stallion you can. I have 2 ablb stallions but only breed a few of my own girls to them. I match the highest ablb that I can. I cull EEE and PEE combos as harshly as I do the rest, but I do not keep PEPs or PPPs and under at all. They are not worth the rider fees to track.
My recommendation is to go through the stallion and mare eventing ABLBs and look at the training tracking on all of them. You will see that they end up pretty consistent when you get to weeks 11 and higher. Try to get your horses as close to that as possible.

Edited at July 21, 2017 05:45 PM by Tricksters Choice
Culling Help July 21, 2017 06:25 PM

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Tricksters Choice said:
Do not focus on weeks 4 and 5. My ABLB stallion was only up 1 trait week 4. Weeks 7-10 are better indicators of strength, but weeks 11-14 are the even better than that. Seriously though, people put way too much stock on weeks 4 and 5 and then weeks 8-10 and/weeks 11-14 can show the horse is stronger or weaker than they thought, by a lot. Track longer. I do recommend culling if a horse has more than 2 traits still down at week 5. I allow up to 3 down week 9, but want at least 1 up week 8. I cull if they have any bars down week 10, unless their week 8 was amazing. Same for week 13. I cull if more than 3 down week 13 and want all up week 14, but allow 1 down if week 12 was great.
Keep a nice LB stud if he's producing well, but the main thing is to keep your strongest mares and breed them to the best stallion you can. I have 2 ablb stallions but only breed a few of my own girls to them. I match the highest ablb that I can. I cull EEE and PEE combos as harshly as I do the rest, but I do not keep PEPs or PPPs and under at all. They are not worth the rider fees to track.
My recommendation is to go through the stallion and mare eventing ABLBs and look at the training tracking on all of them. You will see that they end up pretty consistent when you get to weeks 11 and higher. Try to get your horses as close to that as possible.



I completely echo this!
Culling Help July 22, 2017 05:47 AM


Moonlight Stud
 
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Crimson Rose said:


Tricksters Choice said:
Do not focus on weeks 4 and 5. My ABLB stallion was only up 1 trait week 4. Weeks 7-10 are better indicators of strength, but weeks 11-14 are the even better than that. Seriously though, people put way too much stock on weeks 4 and 5 and then weeks 8-10 and/weeks 11-14 can show the horse is stronger or weaker than they thought, by a lot. Track longer. I do recommend culling if a horse has more than 2 traits still down at week 5. I allow up to 3 down week 9, but want at least 1 up week 8. I cull if they have any bars down week 10, unless their week 8 was amazing. Same for week 13. I cull if more than 3 down week 13 and want all up week 14, but allow 1 down if week 12 was great.
Keep a nice LB stud if he's producing well, but the main thing is to keep your strongest mares and breed them to the best stallion you can. I have 2 ablb stallions but only breed a few of my own girls to them. I match the highest ablb that I can. I cull EEE and PEE combos as harshly as I do the rest, but I do not keep PEPs or PPPs and under at all. They are not worth the rider fees to track.
My recommendation is to go through the stallion and mare eventing ABLBs and look at the training tracking on all of them. You will see that they end up pretty consistent when you get to weeks 11 and higher. Try to get your horses as close to that as possible.



I completely echo this!


I completely agree with this!
Culling Help July 22, 2017 09:02 AM


Polaresta Elites
 
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What they said. xD I was kinda off lol.

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