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Hi (: . I need a little help with matching for good ratings. Can someone please explain to me exactly what this means? Or how exactly to do it? Because sometimes you breed an EEE with a WWW and get an EEP? How does that work and why?
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Matching helps, but it never guarantees a high rated foal in the end, its part of luck and random factor and many other things. You may breed WWW x WWW and end up with PPP, because that's your luck at that time. There's no perfect formula. Matching well just increases the chance slightly
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Thanks Moon <3 I'd still like to learn how to match well ^^ Or what exactly to look for..?
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Do you have a match right now that I could see? Because you want the who horses to be stronger in what the other is weak in. So say your mare is low in Hrt? You would get a stud who is strong in Hrt. That way they could cover for each other's weaknesses. But this is just my experience from seeing others match. Edited at November 9, 2021 09:41 AM by iArema
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So in your EEE x WWW was probably part of something to do with J, one of both of his parents were low in whatever it is that J has, so it made the foal weaker because the parents didn't cover for each other's weaknesses. Hopefully I'm right, cause I'm not sure. Edited at November 9, 2021 09:46 AM by iArema
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Thank you so much iArema <3
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It happens that WWW xWWW matches produce PPPs. Ratings aren't guaranteed, that's what makes them so hard.
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