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- ElementalStables January 2018
- ZefSoFresStables January 2018
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Nevermind sorry
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So I’m thinking of selling off most of my breeding mares and starting over, but I’m not really sure where to begin after that. Any tips for a successful restart?
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I would decide what bone and what color(s) you want to focus on, and gather as many perfect foundation or exceptional producing mares as you can along with one or two solid stallions. And just have fun!Fine appaloosa riding horses, Axiom blue and green, ice 1, ice 2, and ice 8
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I would start off by determining what direction you do want to go in. Is there a particular colour, gene, height/bone size, etc. that you want to breed?
Then I'd go through all your existing breeding stock and figure out if any of them would fit into those breeding goals. Keep them, and then decide what you wanna do with the ones that don't fit. You could keep them to breed auction fodder or to put up as public broods, or you could sell them off (probably depends on how much barn space you have!).
Then you can go looking for breeding stock that do fit your new breeding goals.