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So I want to focus on another breed for SD but I'm not sure which one Poll Question: Which breed for SD?Total Votes: 13
| TB : | 3 | 23% | | | X : | 1 | 8% | | | WB : | 1 | 8% | | | KNN : | 7 | 54% | | | Stick with I/SH : | 1 | 8% | | You have cast your vote.
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For Standardbreds (SD), breeds that have contributed to their foundation include the Thoroughbred, Morgan horse, and Narragansett Pacer. The Standardbred breed originated from a Thoroughbred named Messenger, foaled in England in 1780. Standardbreds are known for their ability to be trained for various activities beyond racing, and many excel as riding horses with good temperaments.
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123 I don't know said: For Standardbreds (SD), breeds that have contributed to their foundation include the Thoroughbred, Morgan horse, and Narragansett Pacer. The Standardbred breed originated from a Thoroughbred named Messenger, foaled in England in 1780. Standardbreds are known for their ability to be trained for various activities beyond racing, and many excel as riding horses with good temperaments.
SD in this case stands for "Single Discipline"
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Knabs all the way, spotty SDs *-*
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RIDs! KNNs are lowkey really hard because there are certain stables that dominate the LBs, making it really hard to advance lol. (Trust me, I've been trying haha)
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I've got a couple of both RID and KNN so let's see where it goes from there! Thanks for the help ^^
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