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Ravenwood Farm
03:03:37 Raven
They probably suck though. I have mostly quest mares in the PPP-EEP range and some show gelds. You are probably right it's got something to do with the amount of breeders
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:02:19 Ash
Anyway I better go do my job x)
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:01:54 Ash
Also relative to how large (100 people) the leaderboards are, I don't think there's a gigantic pool of people to be on them. I think there's most people I've even seen online is like 350. So it kinda makes sense
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:00:16 Ash
You do have quite a lot of AAs alive that you've bred, I suppose those stats add up
Ravenwood Farm
02:57:37 Raven
I'm on the KNN and AA leaderboards somehow. No clue how that's supposed to make sense
Honey Moon
02:54:23 Honey
Yeah I think that's how it works Min. Makes sense, at least in my case
Minerva
02:51:48 Min
Yeah I think its the colour/gelds/random keepers that drag LB placings down as it's done on the average. If you only breed a few high quality foals a year you'd probably do better than someone breeding 10 WWWs but also 600 PPPs they keep back
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:51:46 Ash
-HEE Click-

This is my favourite keeper, also attempting to get some dun going xD
Honey Moon
02:50:48 Honey
Yes she's still pretty! I love the silver
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:49:38 Ash
Yeah that's what I mean by promptly. A month vs a year is quite significant 😅
Deep Ocean
02:49:09 ♘Tosk
My only keeper and I have no hopes for him

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Ashcroft Park Stud
02:48:56 Ash
Dun or not, she's lovely!
Deep Ocean
02:48:35 ♘Tosk
She's so pretty Honey
Deep Ocean
02:48:20 ♘Tosk
Fodder foals get deleted during the following RO. So they stick around for a montg
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:47:13 Ash
But fodder foals get released/deleted quite promptly don't they? Whereas geldings stick around for like.. a year
Honey Moon
02:46:30 Honey
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I'm still sad she dodged the dun :c
Deep Ocean
02:46:20 ♘Tosk
I don't know. I also produce fodder foals here.
Honey Moon
02:45:37 Honey
I produce tons of AAs for geldings, but maybe that's bad for my LB placement? xD
Deep Ocean
02:45:27 ♘Tosk
Oh nevermind. Dropped off X board
Deep Ocean
02:44:55 ♘Tosk
Just checked. I'm #1 RID, WB, KNN, X and AA breeder. Lol.

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Ravenwood Farm
03:03:37 Raven
They probably suck though. I have mostly quest mares in the PPP-EEP range and some show gelds. You are probably right it's got something to do with the amount of breeders
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:02:19 Ash
Anyway I better go do my job x)
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:01:54 Ash
Also relative to how large (100 people) the leaderboards are, I don't think there's a gigantic pool of people to be on them. I think there's most people I've even seen online is like 350. So it kinda makes sense
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:00:16 Ash
You do have quite a lot of AAs alive that you've bred, I suppose those stats add up
Ravenwood Farm
02:57:37 Raven
I'm on the KNN and AA leaderboards somehow. No clue how that's supposed to make sense
Honey Moon
02:54:23 Honey
Yeah I think that's how it works Min. Makes sense, at least in my case
Minerva
02:51:48 Min
Yeah I think its the colour/gelds/random keepers that drag LB placings down as it's done on the average. If you only breed a few high quality foals a year you'd probably do better than someone breeding 10 WWWs but also 600 PPPs they keep back
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:51:46 Ash
-HEE Click-

This is my favourite keeper, also attempting to get some dun going xD
Honey Moon
02:50:48 Honey
Yes she's still pretty! I love the silver
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:49:38 Ash
Yeah that's what I mean by promptly. A month vs a year is quite significant 😅
Deep Ocean
02:49:09 ♘Tosk
My only keeper and I have no hopes for him

-HEE Click-
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:48:56 Ash
Dun or not, she's lovely!
Deep Ocean
02:48:35 ♘Tosk
She's so pretty Honey
Deep Ocean
02:48:20 ♘Tosk
Fodder foals get deleted during the following RO. So they stick around for a montg
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:47:13 Ash
But fodder foals get released/deleted quite promptly don't they? Whereas geldings stick around for like.. a year
Honey Moon
02:46:30 Honey
-HEE Click-
I'm still sad she dodged the dun :c
Deep Ocean
02:46:20 ♘Tosk
I don't know. I also produce fodder foals here.
Honey Moon
02:45:37 Honey
I produce tons of AAs for geldings, but maybe that's bad for my LB placement? xD
Deep Ocean
02:45:27 ♘Tosk
Oh nevermind. Dropped off X board
Deep Ocean
02:44:55 ♘Tosk
Just checked. I'm #1 RID, WB, KNN, X and AA breeder. Lol.

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Her Life Story October 21, 2018 03:13 PM

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It was a dark and cold night on the Bluestar Ranch.

It was early spring so, of course, there was quite a bit of winter still in the air, what with the two seasons battling it out for supremacy under the attentions of Mother Nature.

All was still in the late night, everyone having bedded down for the night from being busy at the ranch. Except for one barn.

In the only stall with a horse in it, was a mare struggling in a battle of mortal combat.

She was very exhausted, yet she pushed forward, determined to bring her unborn foal into the world. Red Scorpion, which was her registered name; or Scorpio for short, was an Arabian/Thoroughbred mare, and stood at 16.3 hands.

She was a beautiful mahogany bay sabino with a feisty temper. She had been bred earlier last year to a stallion called Diamond Dust. Dusty, as everyone called him, was of Irish breeding.

He was a sturdy fella, standing a good 17.5 hands. Rumor had it that his great grandsire had been an Irish Draught. Dusty, had a stocky, well-bred build and a clean head.

His legs, however, due to his draft horse ancestry, were semi-covered in feathering. He was a buttermilk dunskin rabicano stallion with an easy-going attitude.

Scorpio lay there in her bed of straw, pushing as hard as she could to bring out her daughter. Of course, as if already speaking for her personality, little Rumiko was having none of it. Scorpio struggled very hard, getting more and more tired by the minute.

Just as the filly was proving to be a stubborn little squirt, Scorpio was just as mulish.

Finally, with the last push, Scorpio felt her body sag with relief. Rumiko’s wet body slid out of her mother's womb and into the straw. Scorpio grew worried.

Was her filly alive? With bated breath, she waited with tensed anticipation.

With a tiny snort and a peal of neighing, Rumiko signalled that, yes, indeed she was alive. Scorpio and Rumiko lay there, resting for a few minutes. Scorpio soon decided to get back up.

She rose up on her legs and shook the straw off of her body. She turned around and began the task of taking the afterbirth off of her newborn daughter.
Upon doing this and cleaning Rumiko off, a white coat could be seen with some unexpected
markings. Rumiko, for some reason, had black points on her legs, along with a black mane and tail. She also had a black mask on her face. Her eyes were an odd, but catching, purple.

Rumiko lay there still, looking around for a moment, gathering her surroundings. She was given a nudge on the rump by her mother, Scorpio, to get up.

Rumiko attempted to do so, rising on shaky, long and slender legs. Unsure of herself, she collapsed. This process repeated itself several times until, finally, she stood and stayed that way.

Scorpio positioned herself so that Rumiko could reach her milk-filled teats. Rumiko realized that she was hungry. She wobbled over to her mother’s flank and tilted her head up. She instinctively started suckling.

She twitched her tail back and forth a couple of times, showing her satisfaction.

Rumiko's stomach grew full, and she came out from under her mother's flank. She nickered to her mother, and Scorpio nickered back, happy to see her daughter healthy.

Edited at October 23, 2018 08:33 AM by Sun-Run Lodge
Her Life Story October 21, 2018 03:14 PM

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Sunchaser Stables said:
It was a dark and cold night on the Bluestar Ranch.
It was early spring so, of course, there was quite a bit of winter still in the air, what with the two seasons battling it out for supremacy under the attentions of Mother Nature.
All was still in the late night, everyone having bedded down for the night from being busy at the ranch. Except for one barn.
In the only stall with a horse in it, was a mare struggling in a battle of mortal combat.
She was very exhausted, yet she pushed forward, determined to bring her unborn foal into the world. Red Scorpion, which was her registered name; or Scorpio for short, was an Arabian/Thoroughbred mare, and stood at 16.3 hands.
She was a beautiful mahogany bay sabino with a feisty temper. She had been bred earlier last year to a stallion called Diamond Dust. Dusty, as everyone called him, was of Irish breeding.
He was a sturdy fella, standing a good 17.5 hands. Rumor had it that his great grandsire had been an Irish Draught. Dusty, had a stocky, well-bred build and a clean head.
His legs, however, due to his draft horse ancestry, were semi-covered in feathering. He was a buttermilk dunskin rabicano stallion with an easy-going attitude.
Scorpio lay there in her bed of straw, pushing as hard as she could to bring out her daughter. Of course, as if already speaking for her personality, little Rumiko was having none of it. Scorpio struggled very hard, getting more and more tired by the minute.
Just as the filly was proving to be a stubborn little squirt, Scorpio was just as mulish.
Finally, with the last push, Scorpio felt her body sag with relief. Rumiko’s wet body slid out of her mother's womb and into the straw. Scorpio grew worried.
Was her filly alive? With bated breath, she waited with tensed anticipation.
With a tiny snort and a peal of neighing, Rumiko signalled that, yes, indeed she was alive. Scorpio and Rumiko lay there, resting for a few minutes. Scorpio soon decided to get back up.
She rose up on her legs and shook the straw off of her body. She turned around and began the task of taking the afterbirth off of her newborn daughter.
Upon doing this and cleaning Rumiko off, a white coat could be seen with some unexpected markings. Rumiko, for some reason, had black points on her legs, along with a black mane and tail. She also had a black mask on her face. Her eyes were an odd, but catching, purple.
Rumiko lay there still, looking around for a moment, gathering her surroundings. She was given a nudge on the rump by her mother, Scorpio, to get up.
Rumiko attempted to do so, rising on shaky, long and slender legs. Unsure of herself, she collapsed. This process repeated itself several times until, finally, she stood and stayed that way.
Scorpio positioned herself so that Rumiko could reach her milk-filled teats. Rumiko realized that she was hungry. She wobbled over to her mother’s flank and tilted her head up. She instinctively started suckling.
She twitched her tail back and forth a couple of times, showing her satisfaction.
Rumiko's stomach grew full, and she came out from under her mother's flank. She nickered to her mother, and Scorpio nickered back, happy to see her daughter healthy.
Her Life Story October 21, 2018 03:29 PM

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Thanks so much, Oak!
Her Life Story October 23, 2018 05:06 AM

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Would love to see more :D
Her Life Story October 23, 2018 08:23 AM

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Will get more written!

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