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#188793 Posted on 2018-09-10 12:26:43

Hi there! Ive been playing for quite a while now and I still dont understand what a 'good' horse is. Ive been breeding based on coat color and conformation but that probably isnt the properway to do things. I breed Gypsy Vanners along with Quarter horses. Im searching for kind people who are willing to go through my horses and determine if im breeding good horses or if im breeding trash horses. Im kinda broke right now but im willing to pay someone 5K to help. I need 2 helpers to do each breed or one helper to do both for 10k.
This is what im trying to figure out:
1) Which horses have rare coats
2) which horses are good horses (Good conf,stats,and coat)
3) which horses I need to sell immediately because they are trash
4) Your top 2 fav horses
5) am I making the right decision to sell the horses under the 'sell tab' if not, which horses should I keep? 

Thanks for yalls time! Whoever posts the info needed 1st will receive the money. Each additional comment after that will get $500 for their work and time. 

Last edited on 2018-09-10 at 12:41:30 by Kaz


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#188802 Posted on 2018-09-10 13:36:43

I don't have time to do this now, but if you still need help I can look through them in a few days. 

I would need to know your goals though. Are you aiming for good conformation and color? Is your main goal to have horses that will do well in shows or do color and confo come first? 

Last edited on 2018-09-10 at 13:36:52 by REIGNA


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#188803 Posted on 2018-09-10 13:39:02

Hi there! A good horse is subjective depending on what your goals are on EV, imo, and tends to vary a lot from person to person. If you want horses that can show well, you’ll want to minimize non specialty stats, for example. I took a peek at the first few of your gyspy vanners, and all three seemed to have somewhat high non specialty stats. I personally consider anything over 60 total non specialty stats to be high, as I find horses with anything over that tend to not perform as well as my other horses. If you don’t care about showing, however, then it doesn’t really matter! The first three had excellent color and pretty good confo. I don’t know what’s considered rare in gyspy vanners, but I do know anything that’s considered a double cream will be rare (use the genotype tool if you’re uncertain about genetics, but things like Perlino and Smokey cream are both double cream colours). You’re going to have a very hard time selling horses, though. The market is pretty bad right now, I’m having some difficulty selling my Dutch warm blood foals that have decent stats / color. I would look more extensively but I don’t really have the time at the moment, and no need to pay! Just thought I’d help :)


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#188893 Posted on 2018-09-11 06:48:01

I would be happy to help you but I do not want to be paid for helping. I will message you.    :)


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#188898 Posted on 2018-09-11 08:08:07

Thank you Clover Note Stables! This info really helps and I appreciate it greatly : )

REIGNA - 
I think color and conformation come first : )


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#188902 Posted on 2018-09-11 09:16:21

I am happy to help you and dont need payment. :) 


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