Sportaloosa
03:59:45 Jenny / FSF
Alrighty HEE friends, time to end this little break and get back outside.
Here is to getting more work done without getting soaked by rain. Fingers crossed.
Painted Perfection
03:59:07 Luna The Gene Queen
Bumblebee bees are kinda derpy. It wouldn't stay out of the car I tried to let it land on my arm to rest but it didnt want to and it kept going into the back of the car instead of leaving out of my open door up front. I had to let it out the back door only for it to go back into the car through my passenger door up front again... I finally got it out and shooed it away so I could close my door.
Sportaloosa
03:58:19 Jenny / FSF
I use my horse brushes on my dogs regularly.
Typically only use a dog brush as the finishing touch portion of grooming.
FirstLightFarms
03:57:18 puck
oh yes my trainer uses a horse shedding comb on her huskies
The Old Gods
03:57:10 Void Malign
It's pretty common to use a vacuum set on blow on dogs with double coats
Sportaloosa
03:56:46 Jenny / FSF
Umm, horses and dogs both often get groomed with a vacuum
ghost light stables
03:56:33 moldy bread / ghost
guilty
White Hills
03:56:28 WH | Hills
I use my shedding blade on my dog and he loves it
Nightfall Meadow
03:55:50 Luna | Night
Puck
your going to groom a dog with a vacuum cleaner?
LMAO
ArcticLights
03:55:49 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Well yes, I suppose I could use the blower to get old fur out of her coat
Morning Glory Farms
03:55:30 Terici/Dino/Trish
yes star thats a ring bit
Snowy Dusk
03:55:28 Dusk
ceci, I have one of those dog grooming vacuums, and it really helps cut down the amount of time spent brushing them
ghost light stables
03:55:18 moldy bread / ghost
-Click-

here's my cousin on the ranch pony
FirstLightFarms
03:55:05 puck
vacuum cleaner
ArcticLights
03:53:50 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Anyone having multiple dogs and/or spending lot of time grooming a dog? Are there any brushes that makes your wrist ache less??
Sportaloosa
03:53:40 Jenny / FSF
Trish lolz

And yes, JP. Good explanation

Puck had great explanation as well!
Stardust Stables LLC
03:53:38 star
dusk
yes :)
Nightfall Meadow
03:53:14 Luna | Night
Jenny
sorry vix said she was getting offline in chat, so.........
ghost light stables
03:53:07 moldy bread / ghost
Trish

shuuuush
Stardust Stables LLC
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dino
this?
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EEE producers with bad training - how do I fix it? April 24, 2019 10:28 AM
Former Stable
 
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OH NO did I post in the wrong forum? Delete if this shouldn't be here! Thank you!

Hey there HEE breeders, I've found myself in a pickle for a long time. I've recently hit jackpot with one of my mares. She's my first well rated EEP mare that's produced EEE's and EEP's regularly, and I'm extremely happy with her:

https://www.horseeden.com/horse.php?id=17105149

and her daughter

https://www.horseeden.com/horse.php?id=18388328

However, every foal she's had (and I keep forgetting to test her with different stallions, whoops) has had pretty miserable training (a max of 1 trait up at 4 weeks). Even when bred to stallions with strong week 4 training (4+ traits). This is most obvious with a recent colt I was very excited about, but man... his training is lame:

https://www.horseeden.com/horse.php?id=18972178

Is this a pretty normal phenomenon for breeders who just broke into the EEE world? Are they still okay to breed? How can I improve my bloodline to be stronger Week 4's? I do try my best to match horses according to strengths and weaknesses, but I'm obviously missing something.

Thank you for your time! I appreciate any and all advice or critique.

Edited at April 24, 2019 10:38 AM by cocohooves
EEE producers with bad training - how do I fix it? April 24, 2019 12:40 PM

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EEPs will never produce as nicely as EEEs. You can see that already with the first colt by your EEE mare training 3 week 4, while none of the EEP's foals are training more than 1. Just keep doing what you're doing - breed up your strong EEPs so they throw EEEs, then breed those EEEs to strong ABLB studs, and rinse and repeat. Eventually your stock will start to grow stronger and you'll start seeing more impressive week 4s. Good luck!
EEE producers with bad training - how do I fix it? April 24, 2019 02:29 PM

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Very unrelated, but I just had to comment on how I love the way that champagne is passed down to the foals. It makes them look like a special family :D
EEE producers with bad training - how do I fix it? April 24, 2019 09:11 PM

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Rocky Mtn Paints said:
EEPs will never produce as nicely as EEEs. You can see that already with the first colt by your EEE mare training 3 week 4, while none of the EEP's foals are training more than 1. Just keep doing what you're doing - breed up your strong EEPs so they throw EEEs, then breed those EEEs to strong ABLB studs, and rinse and repeat. Eventually your stock will start to grow stronger and you'll start seeing more impressive week 4s. Good luck!

That is how my stable is here as it stands. Multiple ABLB mares and stallions. It started roughly 2 years ago with a EPP AA mare who gave me several pee/EEE.. that girl gave me a PEE who ended up throwing me almost all EEE.. one of them actually landed on the LB (she just retired a couple months ago) who gave me another LB eee.. who gave me another lb eee.. who gave me a LB BARELY abjlb eee who gave me TWO ablb Studs.

If they aren't producing for you, drop them. Don't waste your time and EBS on a horse that just isn't doing it for you. HOWEVER don't give up on the eee girl yet because it is her first foal. Not all horses will train the same. That match could be perfect and have the potential to throw something really nice but RF is mean sometimes. I'd definitely keep breeding the two girls you got going. They're stunning and I see potential :)
EEE producers with bad training - how do I fix it? April 24, 2019 09:12 PM
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Rocky Mtn Paints said:
EEPs will never produce as nicely as EEEs. You can see that already with the first colt by your EEE mare training 3 week 4, while none of the EEP's foals are training more than 1. Just keep doing what you're doing - breed up your strong EEPs so they throw EEEs, then breed those EEEs to strong ABLB studs, and rinse and repeat. Eventually your stock will start to grow stronger and you'll start seeing more impressive week 4s. Good luck!


Oh my gosh, that explains it! Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it. Good to know there's hope for my breeding program, hahaha!


HRS said:
Very unrelated, but I just had to comment on how I love the way that champagne is passed down to the foals. It makes them look like a special family :D



Thank you hahahaha!! We'll see if they can keep it up - I'd love to have some strong EEE champagne appies! :D
EEE producers with bad training - how do I fix it? April 24, 2019 09:45 PM
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Nordic Acres said:
That is how my stable is here as it stands. Multiple ABLB mares and stallions. It started roughly 2 years ago with a EPP AA mare who gave me several pee/EEE.. that girl gave me a PEE who ended up throwing me almost all EEE.. one of them actually landed on the LB (she just retired a couple months ago) who gave me another LB eee.. who gave me another lb eee.. who gave me a LB BARELY abjlb eee who gave me TWO ablb Studs.

If they aren't producing for you, drop them. Don't waste your time and EBS on a horse that just isn't doing it for you. HOWEVER don't give up on the eee girl yet because it is her first foal. Not all horses will train the same. That match could be perfect and have the potential to throw something really nice but RF is mean sometimes. I'd definitely keep breeding the two girls you got going. They're stunning and I see potential :)



Thank you thank you, you're too kind!! Again, I truly appreciate it! What an incredible start to your stable, and super inspiring. It's good to hear I have some good mares on my hands – I've had such horrible luck with all of my EE+ girls before this. I hope I can keep up the streak! Woohoo!

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