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Um chile anyways... It is SO much more affordable and productive to start with EEP breeding stock rather than breeding from SubSubSub...
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I'd suggest buying multiple PEE combo mares and breeding them to WEE+ combo studs (must match) for examples PEE x WEE (plus matching their training) Also, breed selectively, cull those pretty but useless pixels.
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Exactly. I also recommend not using EEE stallions at all, I see lots of people using badly producing EEE boys
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Olive Tree Equine said: to be honest, it looks a bit rich coming from you. most your horses are unrated, and your highest is SPS...no offense meant
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How do i use match maker?
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How do we use the matchmker? Is that a premium thing?
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Hagen Haven said: How do we use the matchmker? Is that a premium thing?
Nope! Go to the breeding center and scroll to the bottom and there will be a link to take you to matchmaker. Here you can look at how horses work together even if they've already been bred for the year and save pairings you like. To post a match in chat, submit it, then find it at the bottom of matchmaker and click show, then copy the page link, then go to a different page to post it because for some reason chatting doesn't work in matchmaker.
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You can get PEE combo horses pretty cheap. Why start with Sub at all? I have S and P horses I'm showing as an experiment with how well they show, how long they stay in the money, etc, but breeding anything with less than PEE would be a complete waste. Keep the best intact, geld/cycle suppress the rest and use them to make money (unless they are below S, then just Free Range them). I do have an EEW stud I got pretty cheap and am using to build my gelding show army, but he's not going to be my main hope to produce better horses. When I start making enough money to get better mares and pay for LB studs he'll be a lonely boy.
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