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I look at conformation as it correlates to BR and never alone. If I'm in a good spot I get more picky but, for example, I'd never rehome a mare with 49 speed and a gold comment, because that's pretty nuts. A horse with 50+ speed and no gold gets the boot instantly.
I keep mares with green stamina comments and score test them just like the others. Often they end up better than the mares with gold stamina for whatever reason. Could be that the endurance weight is too high in them and they just don't cut it as racers.
I test mares at any age 3+ at the same weight/temperament. I test stallions whenever I finish training them.
I only keep bombproof horses when I am adjusting a project and introduce new lines. Once it's stable I do not.
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First TB mare l https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2688003
First TB foal l https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2713531
Area | Description | Horse Capacity | Quality | |
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TB Stallions *2:00* Medium Brown-Blue Country Barn |
For my TB studs with a time under 2:00 | 63% Filled |
Visit Area | |
TB Mares *2:20.00* Large White Board Pasture |
TB Mares with times with *2:20.00* or under | 50% Filled |
100% | Visit Area |
TB Mares Barrel Racing Large White Board Pasture |
For My Barrel Racing Honeys | 25% Filled |
96.3% | Visit Area |