X
HGG Community Forums
Log In to HorseGeneticsGame
HGG Community Forums
Join our discord server!
Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Categories
- All Discussions68,241
- Announcements356
- HJ2 Discussion67,060
- ↳ New Member Introductions569
- ↳ Help me out3,469
- ↳ Horses For Sale and Auction12,515
- ↳ Breeding Ads and Sales3,456
- ↳ Herd Helper39,570
- ↳ Bug Discussion120
- ↳ Repair Log12
- General Discussion825
- ↳ Saddle Sisterhood32
- ↳ Games, Contests and GiveAWays54
- ↳ Genetics245
In this Discussion
- Bandit1119 September 2016
- Cheers September 2016
- ColorGoodStables September 2016
- ConfluenceFarms September 2016
- Hunter39 September 2016
- SandycreekFarm September 2016
Who's Online (0)
Pasture Breeding
-
If your horses breed automatically in the pasture, are there any fees attached? Also, do you still collect hbs from show points? They cannot enter shows any longer, right?
Thanks!!!! :) -
Pasture breeding is 500hbs/ breeding. (you get 1000 if you leave the foals in the pastures at the end of the season) You can still collect their points but they cant showThanked by 1Hunter39
-
Your Primary Pasture page will tell you how many breedable mares you have in all your pastures (if you have more than one) and what it will cost to breed them.
My Primary Pasture shows this information:
You have 46 breedable mares in your pastures
It will cost an estimated 23000 hbs to breed themDe gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592Thanked by 1Hunter39 -
Thank you! If you breed automatically, it still costs hbs though?
Any reason my 2 year-old stallion and 3 year-old mare can be added to them? Will their breeding value increase until they can actually be bred?
I really appreciate your help - everyone is so friendly on here! -
You can add horses that are one year under breeding age to a pasture so the mares can accumulate the pasture bonus. Stallions do not acquire a pasture bonus, so their breeding ability stays the same whether they are in the pasture 5 minutes or 30 days.
The pasture bonus is something mares accrue over thirty days of being in a pasture and unbred. The closer to 30 days they get, the closer they get to the full bonus, but a partial bonus will apply for any time under 30 days as well.
The pasture bonus means mares will produce foals closer to the top range of the mare's breeding ability. The production of foals and breeding ability is all hidden, with few ways of assessing it fully, so I cannot really explain here, but I can say that my pastures where the mares have the full bonus are more likely to give me foals that remain intact through all testing, have high PT scores and the colts tend to paper higher.
Different people use the pasture bonus in different ways. Some barely use it at all, preferring to keep their mares in the show ring. Some, like me, invest lots of money on lots of pastures and try to keep most of their broodmares in pastures at all times. Some find a middle ground. There is no right or wrong way!
Oh, and yes, breeding automatically also still costs 500 hbs/mare. -
Here is an example of the effect of the breeding range on foal showing ability.
A player, quite a few years ago now, bred perfect foundations together quite a few times. The resulting foals had PT scores that stretched from 8.9 at the low end and 10.4 on the high end.
I'm not sure if you will be able to reach this post on the old forum, but if you can, you might find it interesting to read the whole thing.
http://www.kinetocoredesign.com/showthread.php?38512-PT-Scores-Showing-vs-BreedingDe gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592 -
Wow! Some of the names on the old forum bring back fond memories!