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Hello everyone!
I have taken a recent break and decided to come back online, but I have been looking for a new project. Because I have been looking into training, I have decided I might want to do a grinder project. However, I am not really sure at all what the best things to breed or look out for would be in a grinder! Any expert advice would be much appreciated!!!!

Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
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~besthorsebreeder~ wrote:Hello everyone!
I have taken a recent break and decided to come back online, but I have been looking for a new project. Because I have been looking into training, I have decided I might want to do a grinder project. However, I am not really sure at all what the best things to breed or look out for would be in a grinder! Any expert advice would be much appreciated!!!!

Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
Omg, welcome back! So glad to see some of the og's making their way back into HWO-lol

I can't say I'm the best at breeding for grinders (I'm mostly competition based), but I know that an important thing to look for is high HGP. I've also noticed (I hope this isn't just for me) that weight and temperament effect local shows too. That being said, you probably knew all that already :)

I would also recommend asking MysticSunflower, as they have sold me some of my best grinders!
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islandhill wrote:
~besthorsebreeder~ wrote:Hello everyone!
I have taken a recent break and decided to come back online, but I have been looking for a new project. Because I have been looking into training, I have decided I might want to do a grinder project. However, I am not really sure at all what the best things to breed or look out for would be in a grinder! Any expert advice would be much appreciated!!!!

Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
Omg, welcome back! So glad to see some of the og's making their way back into HWO-lol

I can't say I'm the best at breeding for grinders (I'm mostly competition based), but I know that an important thing to look for is high HGP. I've also noticed (I hope this isn't just for me) that weight and temperament effect local shows too. That being said, you probably knew all that already :)

I would also recommend asking MysticSunflower, as they have sold me some of my best grinders!
Yeah, glad to be back :D

I will defo be sure to look out for that, and I’ll be sure to ask her tysm!!!!
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Angelic_Horses wrote:Hi I'm gabbys friend in real life and they said they wanted me to say "OMW HIIII BESTIE" to you from them lol
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~besthorsebreeder~ wrote: Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
Welcome back!

I don't know much about grinders except that high-HGP is preferable, so if you ever need any grinder prospects, my farm is full of them! Good luck :D
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horsegirl008 wrote:
~besthorsebreeder~ wrote: Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
Welcome back!

I don't know much about grinders except that high-HGP is preferable, so if you ever need any grinder prospects, my farm is full of them! Good luck :D
Thank you!! I will defo take a look when it gets sooner to my project!! (I have to wait until I finally finish getting all the PT I need for premium :roll:)
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~besthorsebreeder~ wrote:Hello everyone!
I have taken a recent break and decided to come back online, but I have been looking for a new project. Because I have been looking into training, I have decided I might want to do a grinder project. However, I am not really sure at all what the best things to breed or look out for would be in a grinder! Any expert advice would be much appreciated!!!!

Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
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BlackOak2 wrote:
~besthorsebreeder~ wrote:Hello everyone!
I have taken a recent break and decided to come back online, but I have been looking for a new project. Because I have been looking into training, I have decided I might want to do a grinder project. However, I am not really sure at all what the best things to breed or look out for would be in a grinder! Any expert advice would be much appreciated!!!!

Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
This link might be of some help. :)

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=39959
Thank you so much!!!!
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~besthorsebreeder~ wrote:Edit: also if anyone has any advice on how I would go about picking grinders that would be great, because when buying them I have trouble figuring out how good they will actually be/ what event they will be good at! Tysm :)
I'd say it's not too different from making a competitive line. You'll want high HGP (probably at least 60k) with a lot of colored comments (at least a couple gold and a few more in green, gold Intelligence is always good). Consider conformation as well if you'd like. Decide on a discipline early or grab some random horses and see where they take you.

Different builds will lean towards different disciplines. I'd personally suggest doing a discipline that either favors Bombproof (like Endurance) or High Strung (like Sprint Racing) because you can set the feed to a general number and not have to worry about temperament shifts later in life.

Grab yourself a horse from the market (the younger the better) and either train it or have someone else train it. Test that horse to see what level of local shows it preforms at. If it's below level 9 then sell it. Ideally you want consistent 1st place wins at levels 9 to 10 to maximize earnings.

Get a breeding pair going and you're good. You can work on improving HGP with them if you want by replacing the parents with better foals and training/selling any that don't improve your herd. If you do that then you really only want a single mare and a stallion so that you can mostly keep up with the foals; your breeding stock don't need to be trained, only the foals you plan to sell as grinders.

If you're looking to make money then I'd suggest making a purebred line of one of the more popular breeds; people will pay more for a possible competitive prospect, a possible breeder for their own herds and a good grinder. I'd suggest away from Arabians; they'd be easy since their market baseline is already super high in HGP and they lend themselves well for Endurance which uses the Bombproof temperament, but there's quite a few players who are selling Arabian grinders right now.

Breeds with over 10k horses in the game (excluding Arabians) are: Shetlands, Belgians, Forest Horses, North African Barbs, Thoroughbreds, and Turkmenes. Breeds with between 5k-9,999 horses are: Przewalski Horses, Akhal-Tekes, Friesians, Quarter Horses, and Tarpans.

You can also focus on a rare breed that might interest HWO collectors and, if the population is low enough and you continue to churn out the grinders, you might become a well-known player for that breed. That authenticity can encourage players to buy your horses more often. Players might also spend more on a purebred of a rare breed just to have one or just because the breed's not immediately known to them.

There's quite a few breeds with less than 50 horses in the game right now to choose from in that regard, but since they're so rare you'll likely have to raise their quality yourself. They also won't have well known favorite disciplines (such as Endurance Arabians or Racing Thoroughbreds). It'd be a bit more involved and take much longer than the other option as you'll likely have to find breeders or breed them yourself to get started.
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