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Ravenwood Farm
01:54:55 
I'm not good with judging quality of offspring, but that's a thing you can do. How is his training?
Skyward Stud
01:51:33 Sky/Skrangle
he's got a good colour but I have no idea how strong he is
Ravenwood Farm
01:48:36 
Sky is he strong or good color?
The Unknown
01:47:46 Unknown | Dark
-HEE Click-
This is the XLB mare I have on my side. At her best, she was #19 XLB. She's now #40 because I haven't tried when breeding in a while
Moongold Magic
01:47:07 🍭 Diva
Agreed, weakness creates weakness and its very difficult to breed it out of lines
The Unknown
01:45:51 Unknown | Dark
I've found that weak parents lead to weak foals regardless of rating. Case in point, my X side account which has many WWWs (and actually some XLB mares) because I got a daughter of the #1 X stud during his freshie year when his fee was cheaper. Compared to this account where I just got my first WWW in something like 30 game years and it's because I used the #1 AA stud. I need to get a brood and a TB straw on the high LB to get better foals into my TB lines
Skyward Stud
01:45:15 Sky/Skrangle
someone tell me not to buy an WWW stallion. I so desperately want to
Crimson Valley Acres
01:45:11 
-HEE Click- hes so pretty
Ravenwood Farm
01:44:12 
No sorry I think she was actually PPPxWEE, when I think about it
Ravenwood Farm
01:43:41 
My first EEE trained almost decently I think, and she was PPPxEEE. Definitely some RF there though
Narran Park
01:41:17 Sting
I have not been able to crack the code to breeding decently strong EEE's. Despite having hundreds of them. Doesnt seem to matter if i breed EEExEEE or EEExWWW
Ravenwood Farm
01:33:18 
I have some studs that seem a bit meh, I have been thinking about just using them with decent EEEs and cull the bad training foals
Moonrose Magic
01:31:20 🎀 Diva
Yup , but he's not a good one, I wouldn't breed him to any of my good stock
Ravenwood Farm
01:29:17 
He is very handsome Diva
Moonrose Magic
01:28:10 🎀 Diva
Oooh I need him
Moonrose Magic
01:26:54 🎀 Diva
This is my low class www I use for colour now only as example
-HEE Click-
TB Goin Crazy!
01:25:15 
do yall ever get stumped on what to do with all your horses lol.

like i wanna sell them all, but theyre also all so cute </3
Arvalon Studs
01:24:33 Tosk's KNN
He's got pearl
Moonrose Magic
01:23:30 🎀 Diva
Nice Tosk, he's handsome
Moonrose Magic
01:22:42 🎀 Diva
Also depends the breed, if its popular breed then I cull more, others I might keep to keep trying

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Ravenwood Farm
01:54:55 
I'm not good with judging quality of offspring, but that's a thing you can do. How is his training?
Skyward Stud
01:51:33 Sky/Skrangle
he's got a good colour but I have no idea how strong he is
Ravenwood Farm
01:48:36 
Sky is he strong or good color?
The Unknown
01:47:46 Unknown | Dark
-HEE Click-
This is the XLB mare I have on my side. At her best, she was #19 XLB. She's now #40 because I haven't tried when breeding in a while
Moongold Magic
01:47:07 🍭 Diva
Agreed, weakness creates weakness and its very difficult to breed it out of lines
The Unknown
01:45:51 Unknown | Dark
I've found that weak parents lead to weak foals regardless of rating. Case in point, my X side account which has many WWWs (and actually some XLB mares) because I got a daughter of the #1 X stud during his freshie year when his fee was cheaper. Compared to this account where I just got my first WWW in something like 30 game years and it's because I used the #1 AA stud. I need to get a brood and a TB straw on the high LB to get better foals into my TB lines
Skyward Stud
01:45:15 Sky/Skrangle
someone tell me not to buy an WWW stallion. I so desperately want to
Crimson Valley Acres
01:45:11 
-HEE Click- hes so pretty
Ravenwood Farm
01:44:12 
No sorry I think she was actually PPPxWEE, when I think about it
Ravenwood Farm
01:43:41 
My first EEE trained almost decently I think, and she was PPPxEEE. Definitely some RF there though
Narran Park
01:41:17 Sting
I have not been able to crack the code to breeding decently strong EEE's. Despite having hundreds of them. Doesnt seem to matter if i breed EEExEEE or EEExWWW
Ravenwood Farm
01:33:18 
I have some studs that seem a bit meh, I have been thinking about just using them with decent EEEs and cull the bad training foals
Moonrose Magic
01:31:20 🎀 Diva
Yup , but he's not a good one, I wouldn't breed him to any of my good stock
Ravenwood Farm
01:29:17 
He is very handsome Diva
Moonrose Magic
01:28:10 🎀 Diva
Oooh I need him
Moonrose Magic
01:26:54 🎀 Diva
This is my low class www I use for colour now only as example
-HEE Click-
TB Goin Crazy!
01:25:15 
do yall ever get stumped on what to do with all your horses lol.

like i wanna sell them all, but theyre also all so cute </3
Arvalon Studs
01:24:33 Tosk's KNN
He's got pearl
Moonrose Magic
01:23:30 🎀 Diva
Nice Tosk, he's handsome
Moonrose Magic
01:22:42 🎀 Diva
Also depends the breed, if its popular breed then I cull more, others I might keep to keep trying

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Alfalfa Cubes April 14, 2020 04:49 PM


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What are alfalfa cubes? Why should you give them to horses? Are they good? Bad? Why would you give it to them? Are they a substitute for flakes and bales? Why do somepeople dislike them/prefer them?
Alfalfa Cubes April 14, 2020 05:21 PM


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Just what they sound like- alfalfa hay that has been made into cubes. They have high nutrient values for protein, calcium, vitamins, etc. They are especially good for broodmares and younger horses that are still growing. They are a partial forage substitute- not a full substitute. I know some vets recommend feeding 2-6lbs of it per day if you are feeding your horse them.
Some people prefer them because of where they live or their horses don't eat enough hay to maintain a healthy weight (or if the horse has difficulty maintaining a healthy weight in general). Others use it because they feed poor quality hay to their horses.
Some people dislike them because they are more expensive. Others are afraid that their horses will choke on them. Sometimes they can cause stomach problems as well.
Alfalfa Cubes April 14, 2020 05:50 PM


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Alfalfa cubes are just compressed alfalfa. Alfalfa is really good for horses- it prevents ulcers, it removes sand from their system, and has a lot of protein. These cubes can give your horse a lot of alfalfa very easily.
They need to be soaked. With water. When they're eaten dry, they can expand and cause choke, and they also are tougher for horses to chew and I've seen teeth messed up from eating dry cubes constantly.
In a pinch, they can be used if hay is hard to come across. They can be used to supplement the hay a horse is already getting, if the horse is on a cheaper hay than alfalfa but you still want it to be getting the benefits of alfalfa.
However, it shouldn't be used as a substitute for hay. Horses are designed to forage. Hay is used because it is nutrient-dense grass, so when you feed it to a horse, it simulates grazing and gives the horse more nutrients than it would find in a regular pasture. Grain can supplement a horse's diet, but hay should be the primary factor. Their teeth are designed for chewing grasses, and psychologically and physiologically they are designed to constantly be eating grass. Alfalfa cubes take much less time for a horse to consume, so while they're getting the nutritional benefits of the alfalfa, they're not getting the other benefits that come with eating hay over long periods of time.
Alfalfa Cubes April 14, 2020 05:52 PM


Sagebrush
 
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Thank you both!
Alfalfa Cubes April 20, 2020 11:43 PM


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I actually used them for my 26 year old hunter mare(still shows) because it has good nutrition to keep them going. Very good feed.
Alfalfa is a hay replacement. Horses still need grain though too.

Edited at April 20, 2020 11:44 PM by Raindrop Ridge
Alfalfa Cubes May 6, 2020 06:38 PM

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I feed my horses alfalfa cubes, and have never had a problem with them. They are not messy at all, compared to flakes, which is what i used to feed. I soak some of them for my older horse, just to make it easier for him to eat them, but they are great in my opinion!

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