Looking Glass Stable
01:45:52 IA Glass 👋
Lol indeed! To a degree I find many Smokey cremes and brown cremes to be able to tell if they're silver or not also, though not nearly as easily as Perlinos (:
Frog Judgment Acers
01:41:56 Dulcie/Crazy
Anyone know how much Silver Goblin #13 AALB Stallion straw fee is?
The Lone Star
01:38:11 
Oh ok. I get it now. Learning all kinds of new things today.
The Old Gods
01:37:36 Void Malign
perlinos that have silver will show it on their mane and tail
Dark Conspiracy
01:36:53 ✳Dark / Consp
should i rate her?
shes so beautiful - im scared
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The Lone Star
01:36:37 
Not all perlinos are silver though, which I found out recently too. I was breeding for a quest and driving myself crazy with this stallion. Then I gene tested him and found out he's not silver.
Looking Glass Stable
01:33:05 IA Glass 👋
I love perlinos, simply for the fact that they are honest about their Silver-status haha
Leafpool
01:32:03 Leaf
Bye Im gonna play my other games see you later!
Santana Rising
01:29:51 San
Chestnuts and every other red based horse, as well as double cremes (perlino, smokey creme, etc) whites and greys can hide silver
Santana Rising
01:28:18 San
They sure do. The stud they called 'San's silver guy' in chat earlier is a chestnut too 😉
The Lone Star
01:26:17 
Oh, I didn't know chestnuts could hide silver.
Looking Glass Stable
01:22:48 IA Glass 👋
Oh and he's hiding silver too! Sneaky lil guy haha
Looking Glass Stable
01:16:58 IA Glass 👋
A super cool guy ♡ could always be brave too! ^-~

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Every vitiligo I've ever encountered has the same pattern; they always have the spot on the ear, the cluster at the hindquarters, shoulder and across their face. The ear spot is the best way to tell early on (:
The Lone Star
01:10:23 
Cool guy with spots, that's all!
Dash and Duchess
01:09:51 DD (#2)
It does, must just be birdcatcher <3
The Lone Star
01:09:13 
He's birdcatcher. Does vitiligo not show up on a gene test? I thought it did.
ArcticLights
01:06:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
I think its both birdcather and vitiligo. But a genetest can answer that
Warm hearted
01:04:46 
pretty girl
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The Lone Star
01:04:27 
Hmm, they must've added new birdcatcher spots to the game then. I don't recognize that one as birdcatcher.
Looking Glass Stable
01:03:42 IA Glass 👋
Oh he's very cute, Lone!
I do believe that's just birdcatcher spots though (:
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Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 08:47 AM


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Any advice on this?

I currently keep and show everyone SSS+, go through about 150 of these boys a week, and usually only end up showing 1/3 of them.

Thanks!
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 09:02 AM


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I usually only keep PEPcombo+ Geldings, but if you cut down on everything lower than PPP that might help? Usually PPP+ gelds show better than SPPcombo or lower.

Also, apparently gelds weak in heart don't show that well. I've heard it, but never tested the theory :b

Edited at July 10, 2018 09:02 AM by ~Skye Acres~
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 09:13 AM


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~Skye Acres~ said:
I usually only keep PEPcombo+ Geldings, but if you cut down on everything lower than PPP that might help? Usually PPP+ gelds show better than SPPcombo or lower.

Also, apparently gelds weak in heart don't show that well. I've heard it, but never tested the theory :b



Thanks, Skye! I have heard differing opinions on what ratings to keep. Most people would probably agree with you on the SSS+, but I've heard that PEP combos level up to fast... so, I'm not sure, haha.

And Hrt makes sense, since the trait is in both J and XC. If you have a gelding weak in Hrt, they most likely won't place well in either discipline, which isn't what you're looking for in a gelding LOL Would anyone have any parameters on what is considered "too" weak?
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 10:23 AM


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Depends how you show them,if its an xEx Or xPx gelding(And focus on their strongest discipline),he'll level up faster than you trying to show all disciplines.So if you dont already,would totally recommend doing that :P
I've read on someone's guide forums and they have a large successful showing army, That any horse whatever the rating is suitable for showing.But generally the higher the rating,the quicker they train and become the best of their competition group.And if they train well your more likely to show them right?
And the Hrt thing totally makes sense,as you said it is involved in 2 of the showing aspects.I'd have personally thought that "Too" Weak would be them not on the 'Average' scale of levelling up.(For me,id expect like at least levelling up in that section every 3 weeks at minimum.Obviously if it was SD,it would be different.)
Sorry for rambling on!Hope that helps xD
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 10:27 AM


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Flipperruby30 said:
Depends how you show them,if its an xEx Or xPx gelding(And focus on their strongest discipline),he'll level up faster than you trying to show all disciplines.So if you dont already,would totally recommend doing that :P
I've read on someone's guide forums and they have a large successful showing army, That any horse whatever the rating is suitable for showing.But generally the higher the rating,the quicker they train and become the best of their competition group.And if they train well your more likely to show them right?
And the Hrt thing totally makes sense,as you said it is involved in 2 of the showing aspects.I'd have personally thought that "Too" Weak would be them not on the 'Average' scale of levelling up.(For me,id expect like at least levelling up in that section every 3 weeks at minimum.Obviously if it was SD,it would be different.)
Sorry for rambling on!Hope that helps xD



Thanks! The reason I show AD though is so my horses stay in the money longer, but I appreciate the advice!
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 10:34 AM


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I personally only keep SPS+ combos, showing them in their highest rated discipline. I find that EEE gelds train much too fast and are a waste of time honestly, but anything from the SPS-EEP combo range is what I keep, and they all show successfully. You've just got to be patient with geldings :P
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 10:52 AM


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Higher rated geldings get to the money faster, but they level up and move out of the money faster, too. Lower rated geldings take longer to get into the money, but they stay in the money longer.

Someone who's been around for a while (I forget who), said that she tested a bunch of geldings from a bunch of ratings back in the early days of HEE. She found that low rated geldings made almost as much as high rated geldings over their lifetime.

I think the problem with low heart is that low heart is what causes refusals.
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 10:54 AM


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Arveline Acres said:
I personally only keep SPS+ combos, showing them in their highest rated discipline. I find that EEE gelds train much too fast and are a waste of time honestly, but anything from the SPS-EEP combo range is what I keep, and they all show successfully. You've just got to be patient with geldings :P




Ryshadium RIDs said:
Higher rated geldings get to the money faster, but they level up and move out of the money faster, too. Lower rated geldings take longer to get into the money, but they stay in the money longer.

Someone who's been around for a while (I forget who), said that she tested a bunch of geldings from a bunch of ratings back in the early days of HEE. She found that low rated geldings made almost as much as high rated geldings over their lifetime.

I think the problem with low heart is that low heart is what causes refusals.



Thank you guys - this is really helpful! I will definitely look into culling Hrt out of my gelding army, and I appreciate the input from you both on ratings.
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 11:11 AM


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Anyone suggest I also cull geldings weak in Spd, along with Hrt? Because Spd is also in both J and XC.
Culling Geldings July 10, 2018 12:51 PM


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I use geldings that are SSS+ and I find they do just as well as the PEE geldings. I'm trying to get rid of my SD gelds because they limit how much they can show. It's all about the method you use.

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