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Should I Sell or Breed...that is the question.

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Should I Sell or Breed...that is the question.

#20224 Posted on 2016-03-17 00:04:53

I have some pointed/stat-ed DWB stock that I'm on the fence about. Some are Store, some are second gen(first Gen?) foals of mine.

I have some in my OPEN section and some listed in my SALE LOT.

What I don't like is the low confo. I am wanting 60% or better.

Can I get some opinions on them. How is the breeding to improve confo working. Can I work them in somewhere?

Should I let them go?

I will need to replace them, and my fishing trip of buying store foals was basically a disaster.

I will take trades on these if anyone is interested and doesn't care about confo as much as me btw. Just need the similar color/stats/points/pedigree.


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#20225 Posted on 2016-03-17 00:12:29

I have some bad confo horses and I´ve noticed that breeding them to good ones produce foals with some decent confo... I´ll give them an opportunity, and if you don´t like the result you can sell them.


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#20228 Posted on 2016-03-17 00:57:57

Thank you SyLoBe! I had a look at your ponies, and to be honest, it looks pretty random really. 2 ~40% producing an +60%, and 2 40s. A 60 and a 40 producing 40s and a 30?

VERY Nice color you got there btw. 😊

I looked to see if it was body part specific...not really it seems.

I can't figure it out. Lol

Edit: I've decided to test breed them. Thanks again.

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#22029 Posted on 2016-03-22 19:17:20

Hi Kaioti, I have an opinion on the conformation part of your question. I think you should ditch your low conformation studs and breed "up" from the mares. Initially individual aspects (hooves, legs) etc probably won't matter just breed to the highest conformation stud you can find. From that generation do the same but start looking at individual aspects once you get conformation in the mid 80's and lower 90's.


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