Eagle Creek |
please be nice <3 -HEE Click- |
Versailles |
Green, Sadly, that one is just simply random factor. It's rare for any mate to produce WWWs consistently throughout her life even with the same stud |
Greenheart Stables |
Anyone know why a mare will throw a WWW with one stallion yet next RO the foal is EEE? Even if the stallion is high on the LB. |
The Painted Pantheon |
Ive definitely kicked mares to my show string for throwing consistently lackluster foals. I was already looking for weak mares without realizing it LOL Thank you! |
Insignia Elites |
Im excited for RO. I have my very first WWW bred stallion for his freshman year. His sire was my own horse so I know he might not hit LB but I have my fingers crossed he does produce well! |
The Lone Star |
In Lilac's case, if you looking at the breeding history, the mare is "weak" because she hasn't produced above EEE even when bred with WWW stallions. There's a small chance she could produce W if paired with a stronger stallion higher up the leaderboard. But like I said, the foal might end up being weak and so it's not worth it to continue using that mare. |
Sweet Valley |
I guess tomorrow I am going to plant grain. Hopefully it rains a bit each day because I can't afford to buy water each day |
The Painted Pantheon |
Thank you Imp! That was very helpful! I have been tracking some training but didn't really know what was good and what wasnt |
The Lone Star |
If you wanted to give it a best shot, I'd try sending her to a stallion higher on the leaderboard. But there's a big chance even if you get a single W, the foal will be very weak. You'll get better results if you save your EBs for a stronger mare. Try buying a brood over owning a mare. |
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Versailles |
Green, Sadly, that one is just simply random factor. It's rare for any mate to produce WWWs consistently throughout her life even with the same stud |
Greenheart Stables |
Anyone know why a mare will throw a WWW with one stallion yet next RO the foal is EEE? Even if the stallion is high on the LB. |
The Painted Pantheon |
Ive definitely kicked mares to my show string for throwing consistently lackluster foals. I was already looking for weak mares without realizing it LOL Thank you! |
Insignia Elites |
Im excited for RO. I have my very first WWW bred stallion for his freshman year. His sire was my own horse so I know he might not hit LB but I have my fingers crossed he does produce well! |
The Lone Star |
In Lilac's case, if you looking at the breeding history, the mare is "weak" because she hasn't produced above EEE even when bred with WWW stallions. There's a small chance she could produce W if paired with a stronger stallion higher up the leaderboard. But like I said, the foal might end up being weak and so it's not worth it to continue using that mare. |
Sweet Valley |
I guess tomorrow I am going to plant grain. Hopefully it rains a bit each day because I can't afford to buy water each day |
The Painted Pantheon |
Thank you Imp! That was very helpful! I have been tracking some training but didn't really know what was good and what wasnt |
The Lone Star |
If you wanted to give it a best shot, I'd try sending her to a stallion higher on the leaderboard. But there's a big chance even if you get a single W, the foal will be very weak. You'll get better results if you save your EBs for a stronger mare. Try buying a brood over owning a mare. |
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