| The Old Gods |
| that must have been confusing lol |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| I was meaning to talk about inconsistencies in the guide. It says "RID (sire or dam) x anything = ISH", which is not true, as RID x PON = SH/PON |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| I cant remember who it was at one point but they got a PON outta two KNN because the genetics rolled justttttt right to make it a pon |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| " I had a mini RID project at one time. Breeding stock was all 14h , never got a PON the whole time." which is how RID got brought into the conversation |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| I can see where it was said that one parent needs to be a pon in the chat history, which is not true |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Ahh gotcha, yeah I don't breed them so am not clued up, just spotted the inconsistency in the guide's wording |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| I don't remember there being anything about RID x PON either. Not sure if it's needed often, but I had to do some personal research to find out, when we got mushroom |
| The Old Gods |
| But the initial claim was that one parent HAD to be a PON to produce a PON. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| To be fair, the guide contradicts itself then. Since ISH x anything = ISH isn't true. The guide also says that PON x Anything = SH if the foal is over 14.2 hands. So an ISH x PON can be a SH if its over 14.2 |
| The Old Gods |
| But any pairing that can produce a SH (wb x KNN for example) can theoretically produce a PON |
| The Old Gods |
| Exception being ISH x PON which can result in a PON or SH, depending on height. |
| Lunar Eclipse |
| Thats cause any cross with an ISH won't result in an SH, it results in an ISH |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| but not two short ISHs or a SH and an ISH, which was what I was trying to convey |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| Any cross that results in a SH normally will result in a PON if the foal is 14.2 hands or under right from the guide it does not need updated |
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| Ravenwood Farm |
| I was meaning to talk about inconsistencies in the guide. It says "RID (sire or dam) x anything = ISH", which is not true, as RID x PON = SH/PON |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| I cant remember who it was at one point but they got a PON outta two KNN because the genetics rolled justttttt right to make it a pon |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| " I had a mini RID project at one time. Breeding stock was all 14h , never got a PON the whole time." which is how RID got brought into the conversation |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| I can see where it was said that one parent needs to be a pon in the chat history, which is not true |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Ahh gotcha, yeah I don't breed them so am not clued up, just spotted the inconsistency in the guide's wording |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| I don't remember there being anything about RID x PON either. Not sure if it's needed often, but I had to do some personal research to find out, when we got mushroom |
| The Old Gods |
| But the initial claim was that one parent HAD to be a PON to produce a PON. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| To be fair, the guide contradicts itself then. Since ISH x anything = ISH isn't true. The guide also says that PON x Anything = SH if the foal is over 14.2 hands. So an ISH x PON can be a SH if its over 14.2 |
| The Old Gods |
| But any pairing that can produce a SH (wb x KNN for example) can theoretically produce a PON |
| The Old Gods |
| Exception being ISH x PON which can result in a PON or SH, depending on height. |
| Lunar Eclipse |
| Thats cause any cross with an ISH won't result in an SH, it results in an ISH |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| but not two short ISHs or a SH and an ISH, which was what I was trying to convey |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| Any cross that results in a SH normally will result in a PON if the foal is 14.2 hands or under right from the guide it does not need updated |
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