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I've read that breeding knns for ratings is harder than other breeds? But I assume anything under a PPP is still not worth keeping back for breeding?
Thanks!
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KNNs are the most restrictive breed in terms of what is considered a KNN. So if your colt has at least one Lp and at least one PATN (1 or 2), then it's a KNN. If not, it's a Sport Horse even if both parents are KNN. Fillies just need to have one Lp gene to be KNN, they don't need a pattern.
What this means is that: 1) Genetic testing is a good idea so you have some inkling of your chances for a match to produce KNN instead of SH. 2) There are fewer KNN in the game simply because you're not guaranteed a foal of that breed even if both parents are purebred.
I wouldn't think the population is so small that anything with an S would be acceptable for breeding, unless you have an E in at least one area and are using the horse for single discipline breeding.
Edited at June 17, 2019 09:30 PM by The Lilypad
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Depending on your EBS can also effect whether or not you think it's useful to keep or not. Some months it costs much more to breed to a PEP combo than others.
I always suggest before selling or breeding make a similar horse search (same rating and breed) and check out the prices for either sale or breeding on the first page
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As said before, KNNs are a very restricted breed. Most of the KNNs share the same weak traits, Int and Scp. And you can not cross-breed them with any other strong breeds, only KNN x KNN and the right genetics will give you a KNN foal.
You can check out my stable blog - there you can find a lot of Informations on KNN breeding
https://horseeden.com/blog.php?id=18024&b=4
I would suggest to start out with PPP KNN mares that are LPLP and two PATN1 or two PATN2 genes and breed them to PEE+ combo boys. Then keep the hopefully better rated fillies and slowly cull the PPP mares - so you can build up your own lines.
Breeding KNNs for ratings is sometimes VERY frustrating and hard - but on the other hand it´s an additional challenge you will not find in other breeds ;) Edited at July 5, 2019 11:50 AM by Kuewi KNN Stable
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