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
Who's Online (0)
Question About Breeding
-
So I have this mare who foaled just under a week ago. I tested her for consistency, and she came up inconsistent and was spayed. Her foal also came up inconsistent. Are the two things related? Or just bad luck?
Also I know that I should have tested her before I bread her.Owner Of Bellwether Farm
Sport pony breeding farm focused on breeding, selling and showing quality ponies. Specializing in breeding brown, DP, dun, sooty+, & W8. -
I honestly don't know the answer to this question...perhaps one of the older players does.
As far as I know inconsistency does not directly affect breeding ability, only showing ability. While I do require my horses to be consistent to remain as breeders, this is more because I put a large number of foals on the ground each season and need the extra way to cull numbers. Consistency DOES directly affect Performance Test scores and can be a factor in Strict Mare Advice results.
I do know that my stock has passed Consistency but still produce inconsistent foals.
I also know that horses that pass Consistency still have a range of +/-2 in their show scores but I think perfectly consistent horses have no range... -
Yes. Consistency is inheritable.
___________
Need to contact me? Read this first.
http://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/3/how-to-get-help-from-an-administrator