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Is it a match maid in heaven?
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Ok so I am planning for next season when my Milestone filly is ready!
I looked at the chart and her W10 is a high risk with W2.
Here she is
Miss Magic Milestone 2G
She has a light WF and so does the W2 stud that I might want to bred her too.
TOBY Twenty Halloween 2G
Would you do it even though it is risky? -
If you can search for a plane stud if you'd be interested in doing that bit hey if you're feeling dangerous go for it :)
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It's completely random what white factor the foal will get..I bred my Kitm stud to a fuel to the fire mare who has white 2 the mare had minimal white factor and the stud had light white factor but the foal I think got a really high white factor and died. And I breed my stud with light white factor to mares with none to light white factors and I get foals with extensive white factor all the time..it's really a gamble and luck if the foal makes it or not
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That's a pretty risky cross since Frame will I increase kit lethality as well. That said, there is only a 1 in 4 chance that the foal will get W10 and W2, and a 1 in 8 chance that it will get W10, W2 and Frame. You will have to decide for yourself whether those odds are too risky for you or if you're willing to gamble.Thanked by 1StarfireAcres
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If you want to mix frame and w10, I personally would find a stud with just frame to minimize the risk involved. I haven't managed to kill a foal, yet, but I'm a little OCD about crossing even slightly risky pairs together. If it's worth it to you, go for it. I'm sure they'd make a pretty baby :)
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I wouldnt risk it unless you pull an egg from her and do one breeding but have an egg to do another safer cross if the foal happens to be lethal :)