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New Road Stables
02:31:20 
I know the general "Horse Coat Color Panel" thru UCDavis tests for it along with the other dilutes.
Mayhem
02:26:59 Pan's KNN Mess
I feel Ch falls under the radar a lot unless you've already dealt with it or are knowledgeable about it. Do majority of gene testing automatically test for Ch when testing other dilutes?
New Road Stables
02:25:05 
Right! So I was incorrect; it is how it works in real life. (At least with cremellos - how neat that no one's bred the other DD Ch variants in the real world yet.)
Mayhem
02:23:08 Pan's KNN Mess
Ooh that's interesting! I guess because they already have such light skin, you wouldn't be able to see any mottling
New Road Stables
02:20:50 
Lol yes, something new to learn every day :)
New Road Stables
02:20:11 
Oh, that's very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Makes sense to me too now that I just looked up double cream dilutes on the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR). They know of only two DD champagnes, both cremellos, and both horses are visually indistinguishable from cremello.
Mayhem
02:17:11 Pan's KNN Mess
Ugh colour breeding stresses me out but genetics is so fascinating
Mayhem
02:15:55 Pan's KNN Mess
Oooh I found this note though:
Single dilute horses will show pearl genes if there is one present; Double Dilutes will hide pearl (and also Champagne) because their coat is already maximally diluted so the other dilution factor will not have an effect. They will not show up as having silver in their name either, but I believe smokey cremes, perlinos and brown cremes with silver have white tails in the game.
New Road Stables
02:14:50 
Yeah, nice find! I do wonder now about all the perlinos and such I've free ranged in the past :o
Mayhem
02:13:24 Pan's KNN Mess
This is the first double dilute with Ch I've come across so far so it threw me off about all my other possible Ch DD that I've missed. The game guide doesn't specify Ch on DD
New Road Stables
02:08:52 
Mayhem, that is very odd! It certainly doesn't in real life. I breed only champagnes and just looked through all my gene tested cream-champagne combos and cannot find any double creams, so I think you may be correct that that is how it works in-game.
Mayhem
02:00:32 Pan's KNN Mess
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Do double dilutes hide champagne?
Rose Trails Barn
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Kittens*
Rose Trails Barn
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These little are crushing my legs.
~Emerald Acres Stud~
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Wow he's beautiful!
Dogwood Hill Stables
01:22:51 Dogwood/Lady
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Pretty boy has been many years in the making. I squealed when I rated him.
Pinkmocha Stables
01:20:33 
-HEE Click- pretty girl <3
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Zebz
Nice!
Dash and Duchess
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i wear a lot of random jewelry and it stains me a bunch xD
Dash and Duchess
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New Road Stables
02:31:20 
I know the general "Horse Coat Color Panel" thru UCDavis tests for it along with the other dilutes.
Mayhem
02:26:59 Pan's KNN Mess
I feel Ch falls under the radar a lot unless you've already dealt with it or are knowledgeable about it. Do majority of gene testing automatically test for Ch when testing other dilutes?
New Road Stables
02:25:05 
Right! So I was incorrect; it is how it works in real life. (At least with cremellos - how neat that no one's bred the other DD Ch variants in the real world yet.)
Mayhem
02:23:08 Pan's KNN Mess
Ooh that's interesting! I guess because they already have such light skin, you wouldn't be able to see any mottling
New Road Stables
02:20:50 
Lol yes, something new to learn every day :)
New Road Stables
02:20:11 
Oh, that's very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Makes sense to me too now that I just looked up double cream dilutes on the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR). They know of only two DD champagnes, both cremellos, and both horses are visually indistinguishable from cremello.
Mayhem
02:17:11 Pan's KNN Mess
Ugh colour breeding stresses me out but genetics is so fascinating
Mayhem
02:15:55 Pan's KNN Mess
Oooh I found this note though:
Single dilute horses will show pearl genes if there is one present; Double Dilutes will hide pearl (and also Champagne) because their coat is already maximally diluted so the other dilution factor will not have an effect. They will not show up as having silver in their name either, but I believe smokey cremes, perlinos and brown cremes with silver have white tails in the game.
New Road Stables
02:14:50 
Yeah, nice find! I do wonder now about all the perlinos and such I've free ranged in the past :o
Mayhem
02:13:24 Pan's KNN Mess
This is the first double dilute with Ch I've come across so far so it threw me off about all my other possible Ch DD that I've missed. The game guide doesn't specify Ch on DD
New Road Stables
02:08:52 
Mayhem, that is very odd! It certainly doesn't in real life. I breed only champagnes and just looked through all my gene tested cream-champagne combos and cannot find any double creams, so I think you may be correct that that is how it works in-game.
Mayhem
02:00:32 Pan's KNN Mess
-HEE Click-

Do double dilutes hide champagne?
Rose Trails Barn
01:25:14 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Kittens*
Rose Trails Barn
01:24:57 Echo/ Eco Friendly
These little are crushing my legs.
~Emerald Acres Stud~
01:24:20 |Swifty|
@Dogwood:
Wow he's beautiful!
Dogwood Hill Stables
01:22:51 Dogwood/Lady
-HEE Click-
Pretty boy has been many years in the making. I squealed when I rated him.
Pinkmocha Stables
01:20:33 
-HEE Click- pretty girl <3
Wolf Dancer
01:18:55 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Zebz
Nice!
Dash and Duchess
01:15:59 DD | ~Squizard~
i wear a lot of random jewelry and it stains me a bunch xD
Dash and Duchess
01:15:43 DD | ~Squizard~
echo, use an alchohol wipe or rubbing alchohol, it removes the green with no hassle!

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Breeds & their sports January 8, 2024 05:23 PM


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Are there breeds that do better in certain events than others?
I've seen that KKNs thend to do poorly with INT stats unless bred otherwise - so maybe dressage wouldnt be the best but does this apply to other breeds? Do certain breeds have stat leanings?

I know you could factor in breeding for better improvment & things like this but I'me meaning in a broad basic sense
Breeds & their sports January 8, 2024 05:42 PM


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When it comes to EEE+ ratings, the breeds with smaller gene pools, especially KNN, RID, and TB, which can only breed to themselves, get rather inbred. This causes certain sets of strengths and weaknesses to become prevalent in the breed. KNN have been weakest in Scp/Str for a while because of weaknesses in their first WWW studs. Now they're starting to swing toward being weaker in Int because of the drive to boost those other traits, but I'd still say in general they're weakest in jumping.


From what I've seen of other breeds, helping people match etc. I'd say RID and TB also have issues with Scp and tend to be weaker in jumping. AA seem to tend toward Scp issues as well, probably because of TB influence. WB seem to have the opposite problem and be commonly weak in Mv/Int, meaning they're weaker in dressage. I can't remember if I've seen this sort of pattern in X, but they might have one as well.

Breeds & their sports January 8, 2024 06:05 PM


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So if say for expaple I wanted to start pulling from the wild on a capture day with the intent for say a dressage team, would there be any breeds to avoid or could I just pick one since it's coming from the wild & not line bred with player influences. I have the idea to try for X horses but didnt know if they had any base weakness

Eyrie of the Stars said:
When it comes to EEE+ ratings, the breeds with smaller gene pools, especially KNN, RID, and TB, which can only breed to themselves, get rather inbred. This causes certain sets of strengths and weaknesses to become prevalent in the breed. KNN have been weakest in Scp/Str for a while because of weaknesses in their first WWW studs. Now they're starting to swing toward being weaker in Int because of the drive to boost those other traits, but I'd still say in general they're weakest in jumping.


From what I've seen of other breeds, helping people match etc. I'd say RID and TB also have issues with Scp and tend to be weaker in jumping. AA seem to tend toward Scp issues as well, probably because of TB influence. WB seem to have the opposite problem and be commonly weak in Mv/Int, meaning they're weaker in dressage. I can't remember if I've seen this sort of pattern in X, but they might have one as well.



Breeds & their sports January 8, 2024 06:36 PM


Eyrie of the Stars
 
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This is what the game guide says about boosts to captures of different breeds:


Warmbloods and Knabstruppers are given a movement trait boost. Thoroughbreds and Sport Horses are given a speed trait boost. Anglo Arabians and Appendix Quarter Horses are given a slight boost in intelligence and speed. Irish Draught Horses and Irish Sport Horses are given a slight boost in heart and strength each. Sport Ponies get a boost in speed and intelligence.

So besides TB and SH, all the breeds have a boost to a dressage trait. I'd really just say capture whatever breed you want though, because a boost to one trait doesn't guarantee anything. You might get a horse that's strongest in Mv, Int, and Str, or you might get one that's super strong in the one trait and super weak in the others, in which case they might be worst in dressage.

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