FirstLightFarms |
Merry you're killing me with the apricots <3 she's amazing |
Merryland Farm |
Oh, and puck, my WWW apricot filly went all up! Now if I can just manage a colt... -HEE Click- |
Red Panda Hollow |
Kas Except I dont really keep studs lol. I've been trying to use boys that are 50k or less but 20 mares adds up. Right now my training cull is anything 3+ up Wk4 and 8 is a keeper. and AU 5 and 9 obviously |
Kasterborous |
Athena at that point I just toss them at my own studs so I'm not spending money. Usually kept the geldings and FR'd the fillies unless they were excellent (and even then they usually ended up being more broodmares) |
Merryland Farm |
I have had the worst luck with boys. I've always gotten tons of colts who all flop, regardless of lineage and svens |
Red Panda Hollow |
Kas I've been doing that. But than if they don't get bred before training RO, I do it myself and I feel like it's still a money sink |
RFS Thoroughbreds |
ayy my 7 day profit isn't in the negatives for once :D |
Insignia Elites |
I just sold my one WWW because his production wasn't as good as my other one. I had chest pain putting him for sale but Im trying to be better at keeping my breeding stock to what I want for my breeding goals |
Kasterborous |
When I was actually breeding decent horses years ago I would "cull" by moving them to the broodmare barn. That way I could still keep an eye on what they produced and use them if I wanted to, but otherwise they'd bring me money by being brooded out. That way I wasn't REALLY culling them, but they weren't a part of my breeding program |
Merryland Farm |
Puck, I did the exact same thing. I bred Amulet (#14) and got mad at his training as a two year old and sold him off. Whoops lol |
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Merryland Farm |
Oh, and puck, my WWW apricot filly went all up! Now if I can just manage a colt... -HEE Click- |
Red Panda Hollow |
Kas Except I dont really keep studs lol. I've been trying to use boys that are 50k or less but 20 mares adds up. Right now my training cull is anything 3+ up Wk4 and 8 is a keeper. and AU 5 and 9 obviously |
Kasterborous |
Athena at that point I just toss them at my own studs so I'm not spending money. Usually kept the geldings and FR'd the fillies unless they were excellent (and even then they usually ended up being more broodmares) |
Merryland Farm |
I have had the worst luck with boys. I've always gotten tons of colts who all flop, regardless of lineage and svens |
Red Panda Hollow |
Kas I've been doing that. But than if they don't get bred before training RO, I do it myself and I feel like it's still a money sink |
RFS Thoroughbreds |
ayy my 7 day profit isn't in the negatives for once :D |
Insignia Elites |
I just sold my one WWW because his production wasn't as good as my other one. I had chest pain putting him for sale but Im trying to be better at keeping my breeding stock to what I want for my breeding goals |
Kasterborous |
When I was actually breeding decent horses years ago I would "cull" by moving them to the broodmare barn. That way I could still keep an eye on what they produced and use them if I wanted to, but otherwise they'd bring me money by being brooded out. That way I wasn't REALLY culling them, but they weren't a part of my breeding program |
Merryland Farm |
Puck, I did the exact same thing. I bred Amulet (#14) and got mad at his training as a two year old and sold him off. Whoops lol |
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Remarks wk4: 122212 wk5: 222222 wk6: 222222 wk7: missed like an idiot wk8: 323323 |
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