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Is There Any Way To Predict Freshman Year Performance of this boy in particular as well as in general? Is there any specific things you can do to up the chances of him ranking well or is it all up to chance? Also...How do I measure his worth?
https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=18895883
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Sometimes tracking training and leveling as well as pedigree can give you some slight insight into how a boy will do his freshman year, but ultimately the answer is No. There really is no way to tell.
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You can help his chances of producing well and might by matching him up with proven PEE+ mares. Try to fill as many of his LC or straws with those mares (will be costly) as this way you can make sure he's bred with decent mares. The LB position is determined 75% by the stud and 25% by his offspring so a couple of good foals on your hand will definitely help. And FR any foals below PPP, they just knock him down.
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Without training it's hard to tell a horses price but go to the horse search and look for similar horses (breed, gender, color, age). Sort from lowest to highest and you get a pretty good impression of what other players ask for their horses.
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Thanks everyone who answered! This is all very helpful.
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Training up gives you a hint on how strong or weak each trait of a horse might be. But sometimes horses have several lucky or unlucky training sessions in a row, so eventually one trait shows stronger/weaker than it will turn out after 25+ training sessions.
Training has NOTHING to do with the ability to produce or where the horse will land might land on the LB.
We all have seen several "training wonderhorses" with outstanding w4/7/8 etc that finally bombed and never produced a good foal. And on the other hand we have seen "poor" training horses that went high on the LBs or were able to produce tons of great foals....
So you can never tell before you´d test ;)
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Megan's Meadows said: You can help his chances of producing well and might by matching him up with proven PEE+ mares. Try to fill as many of his LC or straws with those mares (will be costly) as this way you can make sure he's bred with decent mares. The LB position is determined 75% by the stud and 25% by his offspring so a couple of good foals on your hand will definitely help. And FR any foals below PPP, they just knock him down.
Excellently said.
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I also recommend a ''please RNG be nice to me'' pray before starting to breed.
XD
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