| Gem |
| Angel, EWW RID mare with frame lol... |
| Gem |
| I'm looking at a mare who was only 2 up week 4 but 4 up week 8... And had one up week 7? I'm not sure how to interpret that lol. Good or bad sign? |
| Jericho Stables |
| I think it is more of if you want to host shows. You do earn a little money from hosting. I like them for myself because when I do have the time I like to enter member shows. But it is definitely more of a money sink. Don't really expect a profit from them for a while. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| some EEWs can produce well, but of course that takes time and tracking to tell |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| of course. but if you're trying *not* to get a PON there're tons of RIDs over 15.3 which increases the odds of a SH |
| Santana Rising |
| I have a PON bravery guy who is the result of my PON girl and a wild RID boy. So they can come out small too. |
| All Breeds |
| Forgot about that Eury x.x But my guess is because typically RIDs are taller so the resulting goal is less likely to be PON rather than SH |
| Painted Perfection |
| I guess I don't get why youd try and breed RID instead of just crossing ISH outright. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| Luna - ...the rID doesn't need to have the gene for it to pass from PON to ISH |
| Painted Perfection |
| RID or TB that would be the case for every breed. But Mu cannot pass to RID or TB just ISH, SH and PON so in reality genetically speaking. The other breeds bred to a PON to create either SH or ISH would be irrelevant to getting Mu. Not to mention the fact that its a lesser chance of one parent passing a genetic markee to a foal especially if that marker is heterogeneous. Mumu x MuMu will almost often result in MuMu which is non mushroom. |
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| Gem |
| I'm looking at a mare who was only 2 up week 4 but 4 up week 8... And had one up week 7? I'm not sure how to interpret that lol. Good or bad sign? |
| Jericho Stables |
| I think it is more of if you want to host shows. You do earn a little money from hosting. I like them for myself because when I do have the time I like to enter member shows. But it is definitely more of a money sink. Don't really expect a profit from them for a while. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| some EEWs can produce well, but of course that takes time and tracking to tell |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| of course. but if you're trying *not* to get a PON there're tons of RIDs over 15.3 which increases the odds of a SH |
| Santana Rising |
| I have a PON bravery guy who is the result of my PON girl and a wild RID boy. So they can come out small too. |
| All Breeds |
| Forgot about that Eury x.x But my guess is because typically RIDs are taller so the resulting goal is less likely to be PON rather than SH |
| Painted Perfection |
| I guess I don't get why youd try and breed RID instead of just crossing ISH outright. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| Luna - ...the rID doesn't need to have the gene for it to pass from PON to ISH |
| Painted Perfection |
| RID or TB that would be the case for every breed. But Mu cannot pass to RID or TB just ISH, SH and PON so in reality genetically speaking. The other breeds bred to a PON to create either SH or ISH would be irrelevant to getting Mu. Not to mention the fact that its a lesser chance of one parent passing a genetic markee to a foal especially if that marker is heterogeneous. Mumu x MuMu will almost often result in MuMu which is non mushroom. |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks Chevron Yellow and Grey Tack |
