Re: Hah! Finally got it!
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 6:17 pm
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Haha, yeah I already figured that this breed is not an easy one to create as I got the needed crosses and then I was like: "How am I supposed to get something that heavy out of such light built crosses?" Now I'm on my way for making heavier horses for that breed (a couple of generations passed already)BlackOak2 wrote: Thank you!
His parents might be still hanging around, along with aunts, uncles, grandparents... a lot of his family still living, as I type this out. But only one of his recipe breed so far.
When I started this particular quest, I didn't think it would be so difficult. So... go figure.
Anyway, he'll be selling off here soon. So if you're online and want to bid, get it in soon. He'll be going to the highest bidder, when he becomes a yearling. I think there might be one other mare that might be pregnant for this recipe, but I don't have high hopes of a good outcome, considering the difficulties I've had so far.
I did the same thing, but I went too far. Try sticking to 'just' the light-weight side. That was one of my problems, I kept popping super heavies, even when crossing to the super lights. It was... SUPER weird!Uralym wrote:Haha, yeah I already figured that this breed is not an easy one to create as I got the needed crosses and then I was like: "How am I supposed to get something that heavy out of such light built crosses?" Now I'm on my way for making heavier horses for that breed (a couple of generations passed already)BlackOak2 wrote: Thank you!
His parents might be still hanging around, along with aunts, uncles, grandparents... a lot of his family still living, as I type this out. But only one of his recipe breed so far.
When I started this particular quest, I didn't think it would be so difficult. So... go figure.
Anyway, he'll be selling off here soon. So if you're online and want to bid, get it in soon. He'll be going to the highest bidder, when he becomes a yearling. I think there might be one other mare that might be pregnant for this recipe, but I don't have high hopes of a good outcome, considering the difficulties I've had so far.
Sure, I'll make a try at bidding.
He is now a yearling, bids are closed!Uralym wrote:...
Oh whoops didnt see the post that Uralym won it. I withdrew my bid. Congratulaions Uralym!BlackOak2 wrote:He is now a yearling, bids are closed!Uralym wrote:...
Final bid belongs to Uralym.
Congratulations!
As soon as room is made, he can be transferred.
Hope your lines go well!Uralym wrote:ping
No problem!Sawd10 wrote:Oh whoops didnt see the post that Uralym won it. I withdrew my bid. Congratulaions Uralym!BlackOak2 wrote:
He is now a yearling, bids are closed!
Final bid belongs to Uralym.
Congratulations!
As soon as room is made, he can be transferred.Hope your lines go well!Uralym wrote:ping
Do you still have his dam? (And possibly sire too, though the dam interests me more.) I'd be willing to take her off your hands if you won't be using her for anything else.BlackOak2 wrote:
Dam will still hang around for awhile, she's only in her early teens.Silverine wrote:Do you still have his dam? (And possibly sire too, though the dam interests me more.) I'd be willing to take her off your hands if you won't be using her for anything else.BlackOak2 wrote:
Thank you.Vsco.Champing.sksksk wrote:The colt is beutiful!