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So, I recently broke down and bought a Brown Roan Anglo stallion. He's a EEP. I also bought a mare, who is SEE. I bred the two together and got a SPP filly.... What?! How does this work? I was secretly hoping it would be a EEE filly, but apparently not.
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Getting a EEE horse doesn't happen suddenly. The best way to breed a EEE if the stud and the mare you have have good ratings. Not all EEP stallions produce foals with high ratings. When you breed a mare, she should have a rating of PPP+. Less then that and the foal she produces won't have a great rating usually. Even mares with high ratings don't produce amazing foals. To produce a EEE horse takes time. I have been on this site since 78 and I have only produced two PEE mares.
The best way to produce a EEE mare is to build up your broodmares. Buy mares that have already bred in past. Make sure these mares have produced mostly PPP+ foals. When choosing your stallion make sure that this is not his first year breeding. Try to find a stud who has been bred in the past who produces PPP+ horses. This can be expensive though so I would first go into competitions first to earn money. Edited at July 1, 2017 10:34 AM by Summer Breeze
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Thanks. I guess I got overexcited that both my horses had two "EEs" lol. I'll look into their histories.
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Sometimes EEE come easy and sometimes not.
Breeding at HEE is very influenced by the random factor you will have for every match. Sometimes the factor is nice and you can be lucky and get an EEE from a PPP x PEP cross. But most times the HEE gods play a cruel game and mess around with the "rf-curse" ... as you had for your foal ;)
Even very skilled longtime players dont get EEEs that easy as it seems - and you got a good advise from Summer Breeze already ;)
Good luck and have fun. EEEs are not verything in this game!
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Lol. I just bred up FOUR more foals from various mares up for breeding... I think I got another SPP, PEP (yay!), PPS, and one I haven't rated yet *crosses fingers*
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It really all depends on RF and stud/mare strength. I got an EEE it of EEPxPEP. RF brought me the EEE. Her maiden year is this year and I got a PEP from her ABLB match.
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You've already got good advise, but I figured I'd put this in: We have a leaderboard for top EEE producers, if you'd like an EEE that'd be the best place to get it. But, if you're still figuring out matching and stuff, it's going to be cheaper to learn with cheaper stallions, and top EEE producers aren't. Another piece of advise: Ratings aren't what produce good ratings, necessarily. Good matching is, so it's really important to figure that out first because you can't help the rf. I've gotten an EEE out of a SPE x EEE cross, so with the rf on your side, good matching, and quality mares, I'm sure you can do it!
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Do your foals grown into to mares/stallions/geldings
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