Breeding to Outside Stallions
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#96605 Posted on 2017-03-07 10:38:57
What Do You Look For?
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Posted By ϟ ELEGANT #79884 Member is Offline 357 forum posts Send A Message |
#96646 Posted on 2017-03-07 15:32:06
When I'm looking for an outside stallion I look for a confo higher than my mare's, low non-specialty stats, and then I consider what colors the foal could possibly have. I also try not to use stallions that already have more than 10 foals but sometimes I make an exception for a super high confo or to get a rare color. Also I rarely pay more than 10k for stud fee and I take excellent care of my horses, just saying.
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#96647 Posted on 2017-03-07 15:41:39
What makes you put a limitation on the stud fee? With the heightened price of credits and other items via the market it seems like stallion fees should follow the trend, but I've kept them around the same as what they've always been - 10xstat
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#96653 Posted on 2017-03-07 16:37:21
I look for stats, personally. Secondly color, i would sacrifice stats for a non-grey or non-dom grey (GG).
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Posted By Potato #5896 Member is Offline 1178 forum posts Send A Message |
#96657 Posted on 2017-03-07 16:52:44
I don't care how high the overall stats are, I'm looking for low non-specialty stats.
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Posted By Zaynah #103646 Member is Offline 17 forum posts Send A Message |
#96658 Posted on 2017-03-07 16:54:47
Same! I'm more than willing to pay good money for the perfect stallion. I love a good show horse that makes me a lot of cash before breeding ;)
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Posted By ϟ ELEGANT #79884 Member is Offline 357 forum posts Send A Message |
#96660 Posted on 2017-03-07 17:02:31
When I look for possible stallions the first thing I look for is his confo. If I have a mare with Poor hooves, the stallion should have Excellent or almost that hooves so that the foal will have good+ hooves. Next is his colour, I love colourful babies. Then his stats. Last is a stud fee, because if its the perfect stallion the only reason I wouldn't use him is if the stud fee is way out of my price range.
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Posted By Helsling #109589 Member is Offline 28 forum posts Send A Message |
#96667 Posted on 2017-03-07 17:23:21
When I look for outside stallions I look for a few things
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Posted By SilverWolves♥♥♥ #104148 Member is Offline 579 forum posts Send A Message |
#96669 Posted on 2017-03-07 18:10:09
Elegant, basically because I don't have to. I've always been able to find suitable studs for $10k or less. I don't go by the 10k/stats rule when I buy horses so I don't follow it when I look for studs either. I have my own pricing rules that I use.
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Posted By SueHeck #104120 Member is Offline 355 forum posts Send A Message |
#96720 Posted on 2017-03-08 02:46:44
I look for high stat public stud since I will only breed my mares at 20 and 6 days. So I can't afford a player not coming online to accept that day. I am willing to pay any price.
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Posted By megansparrow #45453 Member is Offline 426 forum posts Send A Message |
#96721 Posted on 2017-03-08 04:02:14
Preferably 20 years and something. Less than 5 foals, uncommon line.
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Posted By 𝐖ednesday #30956 Member is Offline 84 forum posts Send A Message |
#96742 Posted on 2017-03-08 05:50:10
Now I'm a fairly new user, but you might be interested anyways.
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Posted By Blodwyn #109484 Member is Offline 188 forum posts Send A Message |
#96745 Posted on 2017-03-08 05:54:34
As long as I breed for color - coat color modifiers.
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Posted By R. #108606 Member is Offline 325 forum posts Send A Message |
#96748 Posted on 2017-03-08 06:14:16
Ha, I don't do it much now but back when I used to breed to a public stud it was always pedigree and stats that came first. I prefer horses to be 16+, decent stats for generation but I will overlook stats if they have a nice pedigree. While I don't mind crossing lines, I do like to keep them as separate as possible unless crossing is the better option (only after grandparents though).
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Posted By maplɛ #37708 Member is Offline 3211 forum posts Send A Message |
#96761 Posted on 2017-03-08 07:09:56
if i use an outside stud, it will almost exclusively be a first generation, high-stat, great-color, good-confo and limited # breeding stallion. i'm willing to pay well for such a horse, and 150k+ is not uncommon.
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Posted By coldbrew #76258 Member is Offline 1755 forum posts Send A Message |
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