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- Bandit1119 January 2019
- Haltanny January 2019
- JustaSaddletramp January 2019
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- levesel2 January 2019
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What makes a horse qualify as Best In Pasture?
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You know the one that's stated in the email as the absolute creme de la creme of your pasture breedings... what determines who is the best?
I thought it was the best papered and highest PTd of the bunch but this season according to the email this filly was the best:
UE W8 Mare 3580717 BIP
Yet out of all the gold papered fillies I got out of the same pasture she had the lowest PT with the highest PT going to this filly:
3580822 Gold Mare
So what about the first filly made the game say she appeared to be the best of the bunch?God grant me the hbs to buy the ponies I need,
The fortitude to resist the shiny ones I truly don't,
And the wisdom to know there will always be more next time.
Shield Maiden. Chiari Warrior. Sometime Equestrian. *47002*
Tir Na Nog Stables - Home of Hooligans, Shenanigans and Mischief. Purveyor of Oddball RS. Hoarder of A Rhythm Of Fours. -
I would assume it directly looks at the "hidden number" of the breeding ability - so when an A is a 112% instead of a 110%, it would be the best of pasture, even if the 110% had the higher PT.ISO any and all Silver Pocket Watches!
God grant me the hbs to buy the ponies I need,
The fortitude to resist the shiny ones I truly don't,
And the wisdom to know there will always be more next time. -
But in regards to that, I have had several BIP babies get snipped when run through BA...even bred babies with pasture bonus, and yet others survive...there has to be something other than just breeding ability that determines BIPWatercolor, Chinchilla, Axiom, Nexus, Wrong Warp, Nacre, Ice 5/8, Satin and Pearl
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I've had BIP foals get snipped while siblings passed too, or that papered lower than siblings, and the BIP is hardly ever the foal with the best PT for me. I mostly ignore it. lolJusta ~ ID# 44842
A chronic sufferer of shiny pony syndrome breeding for DP, Pearl, Brown, Nexus, and Watercolor in Appaloosa, Dun, Sabino 2, and Kit M patterns.
"God grant me the hbs to buy the ponies I need,
The fortitude to resist the shiny ones I truly don't,
And the wisdom to know there will always be more next time."Thanked by 1levesel2 -
Bip Breeding abilities is straight up looking at the numbers compared to the other foals.
BA is comparing it to each parent and if one is much higher or lower quality than the other the foal has a harder time being as good as or better than the highest parentThanked by 1BlackWyld -
The mare used to Produce the ones that aren’t getting snipped is probably closer in quality to the stud than the mare used that produced the BIP foal which is why that one is getting snipped because although it’s the best it’s not quite good enough to be better than their highest parent because the gap is much bigger.