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A simple starting guide for newbies on how to breed a high quality horse

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A simple starting guide for newbies on how to breed a high quality horse

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Today you are going to learn on how to breed a high quality horse. For example these are some horses I bred http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2312322
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2180085
So the first step is to find the right mare and stallion. Then you look at there stats. If you choose a stud look for the best price. Prices can be deceiving. You could breed to a horse that has 5 gold stats and 1 green stat, that has a price that is 25k but you could get a stud that is close for like 1 dollar. Also look at the horses win %. Just because he has a title don't mean he is good in that competition. So if you already have a stallion you want that's ok to. Look at the mares stats as well. Also look at there win %. Your mare doesn't need a cool title nor does she need to be trained to be a high quality horse. Same with the stallion. As my breeding project I do Arabian horses and tbs. This is my favorite horse right now http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1932198 I'm just borrowing him, because I'm a member of the United racing thoroughbred breeders club. I borrowing him for breeding and competition.
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Re: A simple starting guide for newbies on how to breed a high quality horse

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Thanks for this… I'll think about what you said.
Lightning eventing wrote:Today you are going to learn on how to breed a high quality horse. For example these are some horses I bred http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2312322
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2180085
So the first step is to find the right mare and stallion. Then you look at there stats. If you choose a stud look for the best price. Prices can be deceiving. You could breed to a horse that has 5 gold stats and 1 green stat, that has a price that is 25k but you could get a stud that is close for like 1 dollar. Also look at the horses win %. Just because he has a title don't mean he is good in that competition. So if you already have a stallion you want that's ok to. Look at the mares stats as well. Also look at there win %. Your mare doesn't need a cool title nor does she need to be trained to be a high quality horse. Same with the stallion. As my breeding project I do Arabian horses and tbs. This is my favorite horse right now http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1932198 I'm just borrowing him, because I'm a member of the United racing thoroughbred breeders club. I borrowing him for breeding and competition.
Thanks Lightning eventing
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