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- Ammit October 2016
- Cheers October 2016
- jezmynespice1 October 2016
- Ritsika October 2016
- RoseFlute October 2016
- Wildland Acres October 2016
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best of the bunch filly spayed?!
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i free mare tested her, she's also consistent, but i have other inconsistent horses that are intact so i don't know if that's the answer :-?Celestial Performance Horses
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Then that would indicate your best of bunch was worse than her dam. You may need to toss the whole lot. Before you do, check generations of mares and stallions and make sure you didn't have a mix up.Thanked by 1jezmynespice1
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I remember a topic that Ammit said email judges on only one factor, while the testing judges a bunch of different factors. She said that it might not mean that the entire pasture is bad. If I recall it correctly. :PThanked by 1jezmynespice1
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I did a little digging and I found the thread RoseFlute mentioned: http://hj2.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/8031#Item_7Thanked by 1jezmynespice1
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No she is a really bad breeder. The whole pasture is just that bad in this case. Looks like you did not let the mares rest in the pasture at all and just bred them instantly. Try leaving them in there for 30 days (or at least 15) and you will get much better foals. You just ended up with a poor random roll.
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http://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/3/how-to-get-help-from-an-administratorThanked by 1jezmynespice1