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I can't seem to breed any E's. I keep getting PPP and less and I'm lucky if I can get a single E rating For example, I bred my EEE ISH stallion, Acrobat https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=16810919
With this EEE ISH mare, Brave Raven https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=15053495
And I got this PPP filly https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=17604637
I know that breeding two EEEs doesn't guarantee a EEE foal, but not even one E rating? Can someone help me with pairing better for better results? Edited at November 1, 2018 03:42 AM by Patronum Stables
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Some tracked training would help a lot. Only then do you know your horses' strengths and weaknesses. Like with the mare though the more weeks it's tracked the better. I usually track until the 15th to 18th week of training to be sure.
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You usually want to breed horses with weak traits to horses with strong traits.
E.g. If a mare is low in Mv, you would go and look for a matching stallion with high Mv and look if he managed to produce a lot of E rated foals. So you go through all the 6 traits and match them as good as possible.
Usually I tend to get for about 90% PPP or PEP foals out of an EEE x EEE match, too. This is because random factor can be lucky - or not. Don´t be too disappointed. And you can never tell, if the PPP foal is probably an EEE in disguise and only 0.1 "points" away from an EEE rating ;)
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