Overbreeding?
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#113558 Posted on 2017-07-10 12:51:22
Question to serious breeders on here...
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Posted By Zest #29268 Member is Offline 1244 forum posts Send A Message |
#113562 Posted on 2017-07-10 13:24:09
I think I consider 5 or more overbreeding. I have personally bred to stallions that have had more foals than that, but its more of a personal preference for me and not entirely a deal breaker.
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Posted By mooncloud #33668 Member is Offline 108 forum posts Send A Message |
#113565 Posted on 2017-07-10 13:40:32
I don't really breed to outside studs, but I personally find 5+ foals off putting, especially if the horse is still under 15 years old and still up for stud. I used to have a max of 1 public foal for my own stallions, but I recently changed it to 3. I felt one foal was a little restrictive and wanted to contribute more to EV's breeds since my lines are mostly private and I don't always breed a 19 yr old foal from my pairings. I'm super picky about the players that breed to my studs, so it works out really. E.g. I might get two mares with high non specs requesting a low non spec stud, but if one gets fed hay cubes and is bred 7 times at 13 yr old, and the other a normal treat and bred 4 times at 20 yr old, you bet I'll pick the non haycube one heh. I'd rather a stud had no foals than waste a competition foal with haycubes and overbreeding. My current limitations stand at 3 public foals and 2 private foals for a max of 5 with my own horses. For outside breedings, depends on a lot of factors with the horse and player.
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Posted By maplɛ #37708 Member is Offline 3223 forum posts Send A Message |
#113566 Posted on 2017-07-10 13:53:10
I tend to try to breed each horse only once for my own purposes, and at most twice (in some special cases like having a mismatched gender balance). As for public breedings I personally have never done them, as I don't want in some cases literal years of work spread indiscriminately. That being said though, I do allow breedings if someone contacts me privately to ask, but since that doesn't happen frequently I usually never exceed two foals from each horse.
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Posted By River #51565 Member is Offline 2607 forum posts Send A Message |
#113567 Posted on 2017-07-10 13:55:40
I tend to breed my horses a little more. Mares usually max at 4, but stallions will sire more. How I try to balance it though is I "kill" foals if they aren't to a certain standard. So my stallion who sired 10 foals might really only have 5 or 6. I breed more for color so getting the desired patterns and markings is most importan to me.
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Posted By Nyx #68269 Member is Offline 205 forum posts Send A Message |
#113571 Posted on 2017-07-10 14:32:23
I personally don't breed to outside studs, but I agree that 5+ seems excessive. I also don't buy from other players mostly because I like my lines 100% private.
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Posted By Champagne #23762 Member is Offline 354 forum posts Send A Message |
#113577 Posted on 2017-07-10 15:11:59
I've really knuckled down with my fresh lines...I breed max 2 times..Some of my pairs are only bred once..Just depends on the pairings and if i think they'd be worth another go..
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Posted By ᵂˢᵖᴺ Windspun Appaloosas #31913 Member is Offline 976 forum posts Send A Message |
#113578 Posted on 2017-07-10 15:18:55
I tend to stray from buying horses that have had/sired any foals. I also am put off when the horses parents have more than 3-4 goals each (I've settled for 7 I think). The only issue I find with this, is when I was newer I would find a horse with a sure that had 3-5 foals, now I look at they're deceased but have something crazy like 17 >.>
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Posted By Lúcra #109179 Member is Offline 301 forum posts Send A Message |
#113594 Posted on 2017-07-10 16:54:16
when looking to breed/buy, I pay 0 attention to the number of foals a horse has unless i'm looking for a specific sex and need to be able to swap it. The concept of overbreeding seems a bit silly to me, but i know others have their reasons.
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Posted By coldbrew #76258 Member is Offline 1755 forum posts Send A Message |
#113607 Posted on 2017-07-10 18:50:15
I won't breed any of my own more than 5 times. Though I'm going to be looking at narrowing that down a bit more, especially for mares. I won't breed to an outside stud unless they have fewer than 5 foals and are over 15. I also take into consideration how old they are and how many foals they've had already. If they're 15 with 4 foals, I avoid them. But if they're 20 with 4 foals, I'll go for it. I look at how many more times they might be bred before they retire. I generally won't buy horses that have been bred before, but especially if they've been bred more than 5 times already. But this also depends on age.
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Posted By CheshireKttty #110295 Member is Offline 529 forum posts Send A Message |
#113623 Posted on 2017-07-10 21:25:48
I breed most of my horses between 2 and 4 times, so that I can select the best genetic combination and conformation from the foals. (Breeding 4 is fairly unusual, and is generally only if there are a lot of genes I want to try and get, or a low probability of getting something specific I want.) I keep 1 or 2, and sell the others, or may keep them as future stud/brood options. I never put up a horse I intend to breed for public stud/brood, though I will work things out with individual players if they want a breeding.
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Posted By «» Only the Wind #55431 Member is Offline 660 forum posts Send A Message |
#113650 Posted on 2017-07-11 01:41:59
I have started my own lines and i personally only breed each of my horses four time max. If i breed to an outside stud I look to see if the horse has been breed before and if so how many times. If a stallion i want to breed to already has three or four foals and is young under the age of 16 i will avoid the horse.
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Posted By Magic Happens #106626 Member is Offline 77 forum posts Send A Message |
#113653 Posted on 2017-07-11 03:01:11
I breed my horses an absolute maximum of 5 times if the genetics are really special, but breedings like that are rare (1-2 cases in 70 pairs) and I usually only keep 2 of the foals anyway. generally, i breed my horses 3 times each, cause i want a little wriggle room in case one or two aren't what i'm looking for.
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Posted By Ж wox #66767 Member is Offline 279 forum posts Send A Message |
#113661 Posted on 2017-07-11 04:36:01
It depends entirely on my goal with the specific line.
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Posted By 𝐖ednesday #30956 Member is Offline 84 forum posts Send A Message |
#113707 Posted on 2017-07-11 11:42:07
I've never been bothered by the concept of "overbreeding". If a horse is what I want/need, I'll buy it.
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Posted By Kuk #29490 Member is Offline 314 forum posts Send A Message |
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