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- High Five Acres March 2017
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How do you choose?
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I know you should match qualities (questions on that below) but what if you just have foundation horses and they're all pretty much equal? I have a good number of mares and a handful of stallions. When they're all so close do you just randomly breed?
Also, what would you breed yellow TNP and EP mares to for the best quality?
Thank you!
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Yellow is pretty much a baseline for foundation quality horses. A yellow mare would be equal to a C papered stallion. As far as keeping quality similar, breeding even generations will increase your odds of getting an intact foal that compares better than it's parents. By even generations I mean a foundation to a foundation, a second gen to a second gen, a third gen to a third gen, etc. By making sure all of your horses have passed available testing, each generation should have a bump in quality.
That said, as far as choosing a stallion, I, personally, would pick TNP or EP stallions to pair with those mares as they should have a higher breeding ability than a regular foundation.Specializing in W8, W3 & Kit M Cream & Pearl draft horses.
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