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Mythological
09:40:17 Crowley
Oh look a Prag lol
Pragma
09:39:20 Prag/Liz
Geld - then you get to keep him in your barns too!
SCF Sporting Chance
09:38:43 SCF/Gibbs
geld and show
StarStableBreeders3
09:38:05 
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should i sell him as a color stud since he is a 1 of 1? or geld and show?
Hummingbird Meadows
09:33:46 Bird
@Sting, ah makes sense. You said they are called honey eaters? I have heard of bee eaters. Saw them at the Bronx zoo once!
Sunni
09:33:41 Sunni bunny
Sting do they look the same?
Narran Park
09:32:55 Sting
You are right. I always grew up with them being called hummingbirds. but a quick google tells me ours are different to yours.
Still nectar lovers, but not as much 'humming' activity
Hummingbird Meadows
09:30:46 Bird
@Sting, you live in Australia right? If so I am positive there aren't hummingbirds there. Sorry.
Narran Park
09:30:31 Sting
Actually they are "Honey-eaters"
Sunni
09:28:57 Sunni bunny
Bird it would make sense, a lot of read dye in our food has been known to cause problems in the body.
I may not be 100% right, I believe Cancers and urinary problems.
I was all ways to avoid red dye in food and drinks growing up because of an over active bladder.
Narran Park
09:28:46 Sting
we have them here too. Also bee-eaters.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:27:10 Bird
@Sting, yeah hummingbirds are only found in North and South America.

@Sunni, I haven't done research, but I have heard similar things about red dye. They don't need it to be attracted to the feeder.
Narran Park
09:23:55 Sting
I need to look into it.
I dont think feeding hummingbirds is much of a thing here in Australia.

It should be though!
Sunni
09:22:36 Sunni bunny
Bird she was running around filling all the feeders during the conversation.
She has about 6 of them.
She makes the sugar water herself.
She says the red dye in it is bad for them.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:19:41 Bird
Talking about hummingbirds for an hour sounds like something someone who is on the spectrum might do. I can be guilty of steering the topic away to something that interests me.
Mythological
09:18:47 Crowley
Prag
He now has 2 scratches on is muzzle.
Sunni
09:16:44 Sunni bunny
She probably wouldn't talk about it if she was.
It took her ages to tell me the doctor tried diagnosing me with autism as a kid. She wasn't happy about that answer and told them "nope she isn't."
Sunni
09:15:08 Sunni bunny
Bird not to my knowledge, if anything she is very OCD.
karma
09:14:03 
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This is him
Hummingbird Meadows
09:13:47 Bird
@Sunni, the she by chance on the autism spectrum?

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Mythological
09:40:17 Crowley
Oh look a Prag lol
Pragma
09:39:20 Prag/Liz
Geld - then you get to keep him in your barns too!
SCF Sporting Chance
09:38:43 SCF/Gibbs
geld and show
StarStableBreeders3
09:38:05 
-HEE Click-

should i sell him as a color stud since he is a 1 of 1? or geld and show?
Hummingbird Meadows
09:33:46 Bird
@Sting, ah makes sense. You said they are called honey eaters? I have heard of bee eaters. Saw them at the Bronx zoo once!
Sunni
09:33:41 Sunni bunny
Sting do they look the same?
Narran Park
09:32:55 Sting
You are right. I always grew up with them being called hummingbirds. but a quick google tells me ours are different to yours.
Still nectar lovers, but not as much 'humming' activity
Hummingbird Meadows
09:30:46 Bird
@Sting, you live in Australia right? If so I am positive there aren't hummingbirds there. Sorry.
Narran Park
09:30:31 Sting
Actually they are "Honey-eaters"
Sunni
09:28:57 Sunni bunny
Bird it would make sense, a lot of read dye in our food has been known to cause problems in the body.
I may not be 100% right, I believe Cancers and urinary problems.
I was all ways to avoid red dye in food and drinks growing up because of an over active bladder.
Narran Park
09:28:46 Sting
we have them here too. Also bee-eaters.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:27:10 Bird
@Sting, yeah hummingbirds are only found in North and South America.

@Sunni, I haven't done research, but I have heard similar things about red dye. They don't need it to be attracted to the feeder.
Narran Park
09:23:55 Sting
I need to look into it.
I dont think feeding hummingbirds is much of a thing here in Australia.

It should be though!
Sunni
09:22:36 Sunni bunny
Bird she was running around filling all the feeders during the conversation.
She has about 6 of them.
She makes the sugar water herself.
She says the red dye in it is bad for them.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:19:41 Bird
Talking about hummingbirds for an hour sounds like something someone who is on the spectrum might do. I can be guilty of steering the topic away to something that interests me.
Mythological
09:18:47 Crowley
Prag
He now has 2 scratches on is muzzle.
Sunni
09:16:44 Sunni bunny
She probably wouldn't talk about it if she was.
It took her ages to tell me the doctor tried diagnosing me with autism as a kid. She wasn't happy about that answer and told them "nope she isn't."
Sunni
09:15:08 Sunni bunny
Bird not to my knowledge, if anything she is very OCD.
karma
09:14:03 
-HEE Click-

This is him
Hummingbird Meadows
09:13:47 Bird
@Sunni, the she by chance on the autism spectrum?

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Tips on breeding March 24, 2024 02:59 AM

Reivthorn Stables
 
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Hello everyone !
I've been trying to breed a foal with a World class rating in one discipline for very long, and was wondering if there was any explanation on why it wasn't working.
I have a few mares with World class ratings in a discipline, and I've looked for studs with very good ratings. However, I never got a world class foal, and I've been wondering if there are any tips that would give me better chances of having well-rated foals, for example when choosing my stud.
Thank you and have a nice weekend !
Tips on breeding March 24, 2024 03:02 AM

The Golden Horse
 
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have you tracked training and matched?
Tips on breeding March 24, 2024 03:26 AM


Jester
 
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I am more of a shower than a breeder but when it comes to my SD mares I always go straight to the LBs. I see for each rating (use WC for example) a lower WC rating, mid WC rating and a high WC rating. What I mean by that is while some horses have a WC rating, they may train or act like E's by throwing you mostly E rated foals, so always make sure you look at the studs offspring. Even if you are getting E's some may be worth keeping, like my girl Horse Eden - Online Horse Game . Personally I'd rather have a strong E than a weak WC. Just make sure you track your horses training and pair them with a stallion to improve their weaknesses, if your mare has a wk3 of 112 and you breed her to a stallion with a wk3 of 112, the chances of the foal being an E is higher than it being a WC as the weakness will bring down the rating. You also have to take in the randomizer (forgot what most people call it), even with a nice match you could end up with an E or even a P with it just being bad luck. I'm sure someone else will go more in depth, thats just a rough overview on how I breed my girls :)
Tips on breeding March 25, 2024 04:29 AM


ZeroZero
 
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As an example your nice - Grieve for Me
4th time training, her training bars show. W4 212111 so strong in Move + Hrt
Pick a stallion who has good int+scope+speed+strength to compliment her.
The more bars showing at week 4 the better. But of course this is also affected by the rider skills, as a good rider will train the foal better. But anyway it will show the foals strengths.
Don't go for the most expensive stallions, it is a waste until you have top W mares.
Check the stallion for his early training bars that compliment your mares early train bars. Later bars become skewed by success in competitions and trail rides and specialty clinic training.
Also check that he has produced plentiful E and a number of W in the areas you want your mare to improve in. The top value stallions have to be viewed with caution as top producers use them and use stained glasses and Svens to improve the outcome of their big investment.
A filly straw + sperm straw can be useful. Ensuring a mare foal which can then breed to another complimentary stallion who has more Ws.
Finally when buying your mares check they have a long pedigree of W in the characteristic you are hoping to breed in.
Best of luck. P.S. Looks like you are doing well so far.
Tips on breeding March 25, 2024 01:11 PM

Reivthorn Stables
 
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Zeal said:
I am more of a shower than a breeder but when it comes to my SD mares I always go straight to the LBs. I see for each rating (use WC for example) a lower WC rating, mid WC rating and a high WC rating. What I mean by that is while some horses have a WC rating, they may train or act like E's by throwing you mostly E rated foals, so always make sure you look at the studs offspring. Even if you are getting E's some may be worth keeping, like my girl Horse Eden - Online Horse Game . Personally I'd rather have a strong E than a weak WC. Just make sure you track your horses training and pair them with a stallion to improve their weaknesses, if your mare has a wk3 of 112 and you breed her to a stallion with a wk3 of 112, the chances of the foal being an E is higher than it being a WC as the weakness will bring down the rating. You also have to take in the randomizer (forgot what most people call it), even with a nice match you could end up with an E or even a P with it just being bad luck. I'm sure someone else will go more in depth, thats just a rough overview on how I breed my girls :)


Thanks ! Reguarding the training gauge thing, do you all have a sort of table to recognise a sort of rating depending on the train bar ? And should I really start documenting them ?

ZeroZero said:
As an example your nice - Grieve for Me
4th time training, her training bars show. W4 212111 so strong in Move + Hrt
Pick a stallion who has good int+scope+speed+strength to compliment her.
The more bars showing at week 4 the better. But of course this is also affected by the rider skills, as a good rider will train the foal better. But anyway it will show the foals strengths.
Don't go for the most expensive stallions, it is a waste until you have top W mares.
Check the stallion for his early training bars that compliment your mares early train bars. Later bars become skewed by success in competitions and trail rides and specialty clinic training.
Also check that he has produced plentiful E and a number of W in the areas you want your mare to improve in. The top value stallions have to be viewed with caution as top producers use them and use stained glasses and Svens to improve the outcome of their big investment.
A filly straw + sperm straw can be useful. Ensuring a mare foal which can then breed to another complimentary stallion who has more Ws.
Finally when buying your mares check they have a long pedigree of W in the characteristic you are hoping to breed in.
Best of luck. P.S. Looks like you are doing well so far.
Thank you ! I'm going to try that out, just how do the filly straw + sperm straw work and how do I get that ?
Tips on breeding April 5, 2024 05:08 PM


Fantasy Horses
 
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This is something I wrote out for another player that needed help:
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"I don't have much to say about this. Just this: that breeding for rates is definitely frustrating. I have side accounts who breed for WWWs and all that, and none of them have gotten past breeding an EWW. And I've been playing for more than a year IRL. HEE just takes time to get good at.
First, you need good mares to breed to the LB stallions.
Then, you need money to pay for breeding to the LB stallions and items and all that.
Then last of all, you just have to pray that you don't get a PPP from RF and just plain old bad luck.
In my eyes, unless you want to be the best WWW breeder on HEE or something like that, sticking to breeding a EWE or two every month and slowly building up your stable is a great way to go. That is, if you have enough patience."
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That is all. These are just my thoughts, not really tips exactly, just how I think of breeding for rates. Thank you!

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