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Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by Collector’s_Fr0zen »
Hi if anyone has any I would be really thankful as I really need a stallions for mares and the only stud up is related to my fillys what I have just bred and I don't want to much I COI thanks
Link the stud and the stud fee thanks
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by BlackOak2 »
Good luck finding what you need.Bumble200 wrote:Hi if anyone has any I would be really thankful as I really need a stallions for mares and the only stud up is related to my fillys what I have just bred and I don't want to much I COI thanks
Link the stud and the stud fee thanks
If I might offer a suggestion (assuming you don't already know), use a grade line to help balance out the COI. By using a few grades, you can produce a couple side lines that are half and part that can keep the COI lower as you breed a larger gene-pool to pull from.
It really doesn't take too long to breed back to purebred.
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by Collector’s_Fr0zen »
BlackOak2 wrote:Good luck finding what you need.Bumble200 wrote:Hi if anyone has any I would be really thankful as I really need a stallions for mares and the only stud up is related to my fillys what I have just bred and I don't want to much I COI thanks
Link the stud and the stud fee thanks
If I might offer a suggestion (assuming you don't already know), use a grade line to help balance out the COI. By using a few grades, you can produce a couple side lines that are half and part that can keep the COI lower as you breed a larger gene-pool to pull from.
It really doesn't take too long to breed back to purebred.
Yeah lol I do know but i only have one stallion and all my others are related to him as in siblings and mam so I'm a bit stuck and I know they are a rare breed but I am trying to breed them from stracth as I have a Icelandic pony and she breed to the persuvian paso horse
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by BlackOak2 »
I understand the frustration. I went through that quest quite awhile ago, so I certainly can't help by sending you either the recipe breeds or even the outcome breed.Bumble200 wrote:BlackOak2 wrote:
Good luck finding what you need.
If I might offer a suggestion (assuming you don't already know), use a grade line to help balance out the COI. By using a few grades, you can produce a couple side lines that are half and part that can keep the COI lower as you breed a larger gene-pool to pull from.
It really doesn't take too long to breed back to purebred.
Yeah lol I do know but i only have one stallion and all my others are related to him as in siblings and mam so I'm a bit stuck and I know they are a rare breed but I am trying to breed them from stracth as I have a Icelandic pony and she breed to the persuvian paso horse
But, if from scratch, you could always create a grade line by yourself. It takes four separate breeds. Personally, I'd do it from AC horses picked from the market. There is always availability from people selling them. Take one mare and stallion, breed a foal, take the other mare and stallion, breed another foal. Then breed the two foals together. You'll get an automatic grade with wholly unrelated genes to your Aegidienberger bloodline.
Without some fresh, pure blood available, that would be the direction I would take.
You could also go back another recipe breed.
For the Peruvian Paso, it requires: North African Barb x Andalusian... and there are generally plenty of either of these breeds available at stud and for sale.
For the Icelandic Pony, it requires: Tarpan x Norwegian Fjord... although the fjord might be a bit difficult, there are generally enough tarpans.
I do hope that you find a ready-made horse however... but you do still have some options. It's not the most difficult or even a very long breed-down to make this breed from scratch.
Good Luck!
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by Collector’s_Fr0zen »
BlackOak2 wrote:I understand the frustration. I went through that quest quite awhile ago, so I certainly can't help by sending you either the recipe breeds or even the outcome breed.Bumble200 wrote:
Yeah lol I do know but i only have one stallion and all my others are related to him as in siblings and mam so I'm a bit stuck and I know they are a rare breed but I am trying to breed them from stracth as I have a Icelandic pony and she breed to the persuvian paso horse
But, if from scratch, you could always create a grade line by yourself. It takes four separate breeds. Personally, I'd do it from AC horses picked from the market. There is always availability from people selling them. Take one mare and stallion, breed a foal, take the other mare and stallion, breed another foal. Then breed the two foals together. You'll get an automatic grade with wholly unrelated genes to your Aegidienberger bloodline.
Without some fresh, pure blood available, that would be the direction I would take.
You could also go back another recipe breed.
For the Peruvian Paso, it requires: North African Barb x Andalusian... and there are generally plenty of either of these breeds available at stud and for sale.
For the Icelandic Pony, it requires: Tarpan x Norwegian Fjord... although the fjord might be a bit difficult, there are generally enough tarpans.
I do hope that you find a ready-made horse however... but you do still have some options. It's not the most difficult or even a very long breed-down to make this breed from scratch.
Good Luck!
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by Collector’s_Fr0zen »
BlackOak2 wrote:I understand the frustration. I went through that quest quite awhile ago, so I certainly can't help by sending you either the recipe breeds or even the outcome breed.Bumble200 wrote:
Yeah lol I do know but i only have one stallion and all my others are related to him as in siblings and mam so I'm a bit stuck and I know they are a rare breed but I am trying to breed them from stracth as I have a Icelandic pony and she breed to the persuvian paso horse
But, if from scratch, you could always create a grade line by yourself. It takes four separate breeds. Personally, I'd do it from AC horses picked from the market. There is always availability from people selling them. Take one mare and stallion, breed a foal, take the other mare and stallion, breed another foal. Then breed the two foals together. You'll get an automatic grade with wholly unrelated genes to your Aegidienberger bloodline.
Without some fresh, pure blood available, that would be the direction I would take.
You could also go back another recipe breed.
For the Peruvian Paso, it requires: North African Barb x Andalusian... and there are generally plenty of either of these breeds available at stud and for sale.
For the Icelandic Pony, it requires: Tarpan x Norwegian Fjord... although the fjord might be a bit difficult, there are generally enough tarpans.
I do hope that you find a ready-made horse however... but you do still have some options. It's not the most difficult or even a very long breed-down to make this breed from scratch.
Good Luck!
Hiya http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2077511
successfully bred an Aegidienberger colt with a part Icelandic horse that I got of the market for cheap and bred with a stud and I got one first try so I was very lucky and this new colt is good because now when my fillies are older I can breed them together yeyyyy
So my next step is to breed from scratch to make my own line lol
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by BlackOak2 »
Congratulations! It's so great when it works out so smoothly.Bumble200 wrote:
Hiya http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2077511
successfully bred an Aegidienberger colt with a part Icelandic horse that I got of the market for cheap and bred with a stud and I got one first try so I was very lucky and this new colt is good because now when my fillies are older I can breed them together yeyyyy
So my next step is to breed from scratch to make my own line lol
Bumble200
It's also very nice that the game is set up in such a way that it allows us a lot of wiggle room. Gotta love that wiggle!
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Re: Wanted Aegidienberger stallions
Post by Collector’s_Fr0zen »
BlackOak2 wrote:Congratulations! It's so great when it works out so smoothly.Bumble200 wrote:
Hiya http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2077511
successfully bred an Aegidienberger colt with a part Icelandic horse that I got of the market for cheap and bred with a stud and I got one first try so I was very lucky and this new colt is good because now when my fillies are older I can breed them together yeyyyy
So my next step is to breed from scratch to make my own line lol
Bumble200
It's also very nice that the game is set up in such a way that it allows us a lot of wiggle room. Gotta love that wiggle!
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