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Do You match the horses for bravery? How do you match them for the best results?
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I don't match. I just gather the best studs and mares I can find and throw them at each other.
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I'm not sure if there is a way too match.
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Gold Bar Ranch said: I'm not sure if there is a way too match.
There isn't. All you can do is cross your fingers. :D
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That sure makes it hard. So far I have bred a Premium for and Elite ABLB Stallion and an Elite LB mare. I took a chance and have a couple foals from two W stallions. 1 out of my Elites Mare the other out f my premium. Hoping for something good.
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I breed for bravery and regular ratings. So I'm ending up looking to match traits with stallions with at least PPP ratings, and as strong a rating as possible. I have gone with as low as Superb bravery on occasion, but I really try to get at least Premium bravery. . I would strongly recommend breeding at least Premium bravery if possible. Elite bravery seems to fare a bit better results in foals than Premium bravery, but that may be subject to each individual mare. When I bred several Superb bravery mares, the foals tend to be either Superb or Average bravery, even though their sires (the stallions) often had stronger bravery than the mares. Edited at March 2, 2021 12:56 AM by Undeterred Hands
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Personilly I only breed my WC horses and sell all the others.
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When I did do bravery (about a month ago before selling my stock) I only kept World Class mares from top 10 BABLB studs, then bred them to top 10 BABLB studs for the best results. I also made sure that the mares maternal side also had strong LB lines. About 80% of the time I got a World-Class foal.
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