| CarterStables |
| Munn, Ahhh, yes! |
| Munchkin Stables |
| Line breeding, is when both the sire and dam have a common ancestor. In breeding, is like mother to son, father to daughter. |
| CarterStables |
| I'm not sure when they consider it linebreeding or inbreeding, I'd assume quite like you explained it. |
| CarterStables |
| Just for reference, I've never had any goats that were inbred xD plus, almost all of mine are older now. I do have one that is likely expecting after a mishap with a tree coming down on the fence and my youngest buck getting out. Animals..never a dull moment. Of course the one that's likely bred, has neverrr had kids before x.x |
| Stormsong Manor |
| The only animals I've ever bred were rabbits and we considered linebreeding to be breeding back to a sire or dam etc, and inbreeding was sibling to sibling breeding |
| CarterStables |
| Ven, There's sort of a running joke in the dairy goat group I'm in irl, they call it linebreeding if the breeding pans out, if it doesn't pan out, that's when it's called inbreeding |
| Stormsong Manor |
| Tracking also usually starts at Week 4, so that's why Week 1-3 is missing. Some AD will go up one bar week three but it's very rare |
| Stormsong Manor |
| -HEE Click- I have ?s in her level tracking for this week because she can level up at any point. It's good to check daily |
| Stormsong Manor |
| A lot of people track levels as well. That would be Eventing, Dressage, XC, and Jumping, in that order. So they'll put those numbers next to the bar tracking. |
| Stormsong Manor |
| You note the week of training (week 1, 2, 3, etc) and then next to that, how many bars are up for each trait |
| Peachbend Stables |
| Would anyone be able to mail me and explain the whole tracking thing? How do I do it and what is considered good and all that? I'd really appreciate it! |
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| Munchkin Stables |
| Line breeding, is when both the sire and dam have a common ancestor. In breeding, is like mother to son, father to daughter. |
| CarterStables |
| I'm not sure when they consider it linebreeding or inbreeding, I'd assume quite like you explained it. |
| CarterStables |
| Just for reference, I've never had any goats that were inbred xD plus, almost all of mine are older now. I do have one that is likely expecting after a mishap with a tree coming down on the fence and my youngest buck getting out. Animals..never a dull moment. Of course the one that's likely bred, has neverrr had kids before x.x |
| Stormsong Manor |
| The only animals I've ever bred were rabbits and we considered linebreeding to be breeding back to a sire or dam etc, and inbreeding was sibling to sibling breeding |
| CarterStables |
| Ven, There's sort of a running joke in the dairy goat group I'm in irl, they call it linebreeding if the breeding pans out, if it doesn't pan out, that's when it's called inbreeding |
| Stormsong Manor |
| Tracking also usually starts at Week 4, so that's why Week 1-3 is missing. Some AD will go up one bar week three but it's very rare |
| Stormsong Manor |
| -HEE Click- I have ?s in her level tracking for this week because she can level up at any point. It's good to check daily |
| Stormsong Manor |
| A lot of people track levels as well. That would be Eventing, Dressage, XC, and Jumping, in that order. So they'll put those numbers next to the bar tracking. |
| Stormsong Manor |
| You note the week of training (week 1, 2, 3, etc) and then next to that, how many bars are up for each trait |
| Peachbend Stables |
| Would anyone be able to mail me and explain the whole tracking thing? How do I do it and what is considered good and all that? I'd really appreciate it! |
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| Remarks Wk3: 212 Wk4: 222 Wk5: 222 Wk6: 323 Wk7: 333 |

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