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What do i do with her?
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Okay, so i just used an ice8 straw on one of my foundation mares, and, well..
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She failed, and got a 7.80 . I personally think that she is gorgeous and i really REALLY wanna keep her for my breeding stock (seeing as she is a SILVER ice foal.) But i dont know what to do.. i cant show her, i dont want to sell her back to the game and i really dont want to sell her to anyone else..
What should i do? Im so conflicted guys ~X(
EDIT: I also dont have enough money to genetically modify her. Should i just risk breeding her..? -
Why cant you show her?
I wouldn't spend the money to unalter her.
Uneven breeding quilty horses tend to produce altered foals.
If possible I would find a red or blue mare to use with the stud :)●▬▬▬▬▬▬๑۩۩๑▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
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She got a 7.80, and i thought that was a really bad score for a (potential) show horse.
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It just means she will level off sooner then some but she could still make a good show horse :)●▬▬▬▬▬▬๑۩۩๑▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
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Ahh okay, that makes sense. Thank you!
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When your first starting out it’s best to have a large range of PT scores.
Lower pt’s train slower and level off quicker so they tend to stay in each level longer as they move up the ranks and are more competitive.
Meanwhile higher PT’s fly up the ranks and never really stop long enough at any level to be competitive unless they get lucky and land in a good spot one week but they train higher and faster so get to compete in bigger shows with larger classes and better payouts of points.
The lower PT horses will often cover for the higher PT horses until they find their footing and start to be competitive and then the higher pt horses cover for the lower pt horses by earning more points.
I’ve always kept and showed everything especially since the showing system is set up so that as long as a horse places above last then they earn points and every point one of your horses earns counts towards your daily show bonus payout. -
If you love her to look at, keep her!
But as far as worth goes, she's got failed papers so really not at all worth breeding, and PT's under 9 don't really bring in much money even if showing well. You would be far better of to spay and auction her, and with the 2500 create a pointed foundation that would get you more money in short and long term. It's tough, but those stalls will fill fast!