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I've been here for years, trying to breed good WBs, and this might be the worst I've ever felt after a RO. I've seen people succeed, my RID SA has LB horses and continues to produce more. I guess I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking for, but I would love for someone with experience to poke around and show me my errors.
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I'm by no means what I'd consider to be a top WB breeder, but I do think my program is rather successful. I'd be more than happy to help out and help you come up with a new game plan. :)
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Dude, WBs are an absolute pain in the ass. I can't speak for the difficulty of other breeds but I struggle with them on my SA, too. I'm lucky to get one or two decent foals per breeding season and I feel like if I use items, it decreases the chances of something nice LOL. I'd take Jello up on her offer - she definitely is a successful WB breeder. <3
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Thank you both, I appreciate it!
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