| Painted Perfection |
| Albinism in nature is highly lethal unless theyre in born in colder climates for a camouflage stand point. Most wild animals with albinism dont live long |
| Painted Perfection |
| Albinism in nature is highly lethal unless theyre in born in colder climates for a camouflage stand point. Most wild animals with albinism dont live long |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Or is that too much of a hassle to go through and not train specific horses? |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Quick question. When a horse reaches the level of a schoolmaster they don't show anymore, correct? So do you guys train them to a higher level and quite training them so they never reach schoolmaster status and they can keep showing and making money? |
| Painted Perfection |
| I know it is but I call is Albinsm because its sort of the same but different from genetics stand point. I dont know. I know it isnt but I call it that sometimes to make it more understandable for my brain |
| Painted Perfection |
| The difference is albinism is a genetic mutation which doesnt exist in horses. LWS or lethal White Syndrome is a genetic disorder |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Just checked, a white x frame is fine. But I don't like that combination lol |
| Painted Perfection |
| Homozygous frame and white are lethal white. Because they create albino which is basically lethal white since albinism cannot exist in horses |
| Minerva |
| Yep, there's only a 25% chance of lethal white- it happens when the foal inherits the white (or frame) from both parents. So there's a 50% chance of a heterozygous white foal that will live, and a 25% chance of a non-white foal that will also obviously be fine |
| Crystal Rivers |
| I'mma look at that real quick then. Cause I needa learn more about breeding horses together |
| Glacier Bay Farms |
| Dumb question, do lethal white foals show up in the rainbow bridge |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| I think white x frame is ok? Not entirely sure though. That said, white hiding frame sounds like a nightmare |
| Painted Perfection |
| Hence why I play survival of the fittest when breeding and do not bother to match them. Either breeding two frames will get me a foal or it doesnt. I dont care since I have so many horses. I let fate decide |
| 3S Cast n Characters |
| AT Crystal Rivers the game guide is something that could help you. find under the help menu. just trying to help. |
| Painted Perfection |
| White x white Frame x frame White x frame Any combination is a 50/50 chance of producing a "lethal white" meaning dead foal. You will not get the foal it will be dead |
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| Painted Perfection |
| Albinism in nature is highly lethal unless theyre in born in colder climates for a camouflage stand point. Most wild animals with albinism dont live long |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Or is that too much of a hassle to go through and not train specific horses? |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Quick question. When a horse reaches the level of a schoolmaster they don't show anymore, correct? So do you guys train them to a higher level and quite training them so they never reach schoolmaster status and they can keep showing and making money? |
| Painted Perfection |
| I know it is but I call is Albinsm because its sort of the same but different from genetics stand point. I dont know. I know it isnt but I call it that sometimes to make it more understandable for my brain |
| Painted Perfection |
| The difference is albinism is a genetic mutation which doesnt exist in horses. LWS or lethal White Syndrome is a genetic disorder |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Just checked, a white x frame is fine. But I don't like that combination lol |
| Painted Perfection |
| Homozygous frame and white are lethal white. Because they create albino which is basically lethal white since albinism cannot exist in horses |
| Minerva |
| Yep, there's only a 25% chance of lethal white- it happens when the foal inherits the white (or frame) from both parents. So there's a 50% chance of a heterozygous white foal that will live, and a 25% chance of a non-white foal that will also obviously be fine |
| Crystal Rivers |
| I'mma look at that real quick then. Cause I needa learn more about breeding horses together |
| Glacier Bay Farms |
| Dumb question, do lethal white foals show up in the rainbow bridge |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| I think white x frame is ok? Not entirely sure though. That said, white hiding frame sounds like a nightmare |
| Painted Perfection |
| Hence why I play survival of the fittest when breeding and do not bother to match them. Either breeding two frames will get me a foal or it doesnt. I dont care since I have so many horses. I let fate decide |
| 3S Cast n Characters |
| AT Crystal Rivers the game guide is something that could help you. find under the help menu. just trying to help. |
| Painted Perfection |
| White x white Frame x frame White x frame Any combination is a 50/50 chance of producing a "lethal white" meaning dead foal. You will not get the foal it will be dead |
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