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Responsible Frame breeding?
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I tend to avoid frame because I breed in huge batches and I'm ... not always great on the attention spectrum. But it is so SO pretty. So I was wondering what kind of strategies to you all employ to have pretty frames without all the missing foals?~ Drafts 4 Lyfe~
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Only keep mares with frame. Use stallions that don't carry it. That will up your chances of alive, patterned foals!
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I primarily only have frame mares. However, I have had successful frame x frame breedings. Its not a huge deal for me if a foal passes.Thanked by 1Summervine
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I also try to keep it out of my stallions which means there is never any chance of having a homozygous Frame Horse. You might still have other lethalities like Kit Lethality which is increased by Frame, but never a Hom Frame.Thanked by 1Summervine
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I intend to practice the frame only in mares method. However, as a new player with fewer stallions at hand, my best stallion first and second season had frame. So I made a pasture that was "frame safe" and had only non-frame mares. Anything with frame went into the primary pasture, and I just kept him out of it. He'll be replaced by one of his sons soon, and I won't have to worry about that anymore.Thanked by 1Summervine
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As a new player I would label my horses and have a lethal genes pasture which was all mares with lethal genes... then I would put a very safe stallion in with them..
Now as a more accomplished player I keep frame and most lethal genes out of my stallions... if a stallion has a lethal gene but I still want to use the stallion I do and may have a few dead foals.. but I breed so many foals now that I don't even notice which mares don't give a live foal from the cross.
With hand breeding I very rarely mix lethal genes though.
Breeding liver chestnut drafts that carry snowflake and kp.
Also breeder of mushroom, watercolour, chinchilla, splash m, wrong warp and thunderstruck.
Horses generally always available.
PM me for any enquiries.Thanked by 1Summervine -
Thanks so much everyone! I don't know why it didn't occur to me to just keep in my mares, but what a great idea! I'll definitely use that.~ Drafts 4 Lyfe~Thanked by 1Dinascar
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I always write FR in all my frame horses and I have a separate breeding pasture I move my mares into to breed but that takes time and just having frame mares is a better way to go. I also put W on a horse who has a lot of white or Spl on for splash 2 or 3 so i know to take care. :)
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I have a tattoo that I put on all my Frame horses on both servers.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592Thanked by 1Summervine -
I breed in small batches, so if I have a stud with frame I match him with mares with no frame and vise versa. I have oopsed before, but not often. :)Thanked by 1Summervine